Lady Rider Yanna Issues Public Apology After Viral Road Rage
YANNA – The lady rider who went viral after a heated road incident in Zambales has apologized for her inappropriate actions.
Previously, Yanna, the motovlogger, went viral and received a large number of negative reactions online after a road rage incident.
The video showed her angrily raising her middle finger at a pickup driver during a disagreement while overtaking. She claimed the driver swerved into her lane without checking his side mirror, but the driver, Jimmy Pascua, said the rough road caused the movement, not reckless driving.

Many motovloggers, and even public figures like motorcycle safety advocate Bonifacio Bosita, pointed out Yanna’s mistakes. The driver’s family announced plans to file charges for defamation, since the incident was posted online without consent.
Recently, on her Facebook page, Yanna issued a public apology after being involved in a heated road incident in Zambales. The post garnered various reactions from the online community.
Yanna returned to Zambales, hoping to offer a personal apology. She went to Jimmy’s workplace and home, but was unable to meet him. Instead, she posted a video apology online, where she tearfully admitted her actions were wrong.

The lady rider said she regretted what happened and took full responsibility. She also apologized to the people of Zambales and the riding community.
“I would like to take this opportunity to say sorry to Kuya Jimmy for what I have caused and of course as well as to those people who got dragged into the issue. Sorry din po sa citizens of Zambales, the riding community, especially the off-road community,” she said.
Yanna’s brother also spoke publicly, saying their family would not tolerate her actions. He emphasized they are ready to face the consequences and learn from the mistake.
However, not everyone believed the apology was sincere. Some netizens pointed out that the original video was still online, questioning her intentions. Others mentioned past posts suggesting she was abroad, which turned out to be old photos.
Despite the doubts, Yanna admitted the experience was a tough lesson. She promised to be more patient and careful on the road in the future, and hoped to grow from the incident.
In another post, a lady rider shares motorcycling journey using second-hand Rusi motorcycle
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

