The rush hour after work also saw a lot of queue-jumping.
This was when traffic accidents most commonly occurred.
As the cars in front began to move, Ye Xi hit the accelerator hard and slammed into the car ahead, sending Qiao Zhiyi lurching forward, her heart pounding with fear.
She looked at Ye Xi.
Ye Xi's grip on the steering wheel was tight, her hair a bit disheveled, but excitement was apparent on her face.
"Xi Bao!" Qiao Zhiyi had not expected her to actually crash into the car.
Ye Xi turned on the hazard lights and pulled the handbrake to stop.
The car in front had stopped as well.
The cars behind and to the sides hurriedly swerved around their car, further clogging up the already congested section of the road.
As the man who got out of the car in front approached them, Ye Xi knew she had made a mistake.
It was not Shi Jingzhou driving, but Ah Gui.