Lee Jun Young recounts chasing suspected drunk driver

U-KISS member-turned-actor Lee Jun Young shared details of his pursuit of a suspected drunk driver during a July 8 teaser for tvN’s You Quiz on the Block. He followed the vehicle for nearly an hour before police took over.

Lee Jun Young described spotting the erratic vehicle while on a call with his CEO. He quickly ended the conversation by saying, “Hyung, I have something to take care of,” then tailed the car.

He immediately alerted police, telling them, “The car in front seems to be driven by a drunk driver.” Lee maintained contact until officers arrived, adopting the mindset that “It’s better to hit my car than to cause an accident with other vehicles.”

The incident drew admiration for Lee’s decision to intervene and prevent potential harm to others on the road.

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