Crazy N.C. Road Rage Video Goes Viral
I know this will shock you, but I have a bit of a temper and a big mouth. And both seem to be aggravated when I drive. But I’m learning to shut up and let things go and this video is why. People are crazy! And that can be seen in this road rage video that’s gone viral.
Two drivers are facing charges after a chaotic road rage encounter on a North Carolina highway was captured on video. The nearly two-minute video posted on Facebook just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 9, showed a white van and black sedan swerving in and out of traffic before a North Carolina State Trooper caught up to them.
According to The News & Observer, Pete Denny was filming the ordeal providing commentary throughout. He even admitted to going 100 mph to keep up with the two road ragers. In the video you don’t see the beginning of the altercation, so you don’t know why it started. But it’s safe to say that the person driving the van was beyond upset about something.
Christopher D. Knox, a spokesperson with the N.C. State Highway Patrol, identified the drivers as 62-year-old Jerry Ray Wyatt, of Eden, and 25-year-old Joshua Ian Livesay, of Mayodan. Both were charged with failure to maintain lane control and careless or reckless driving. Their first court date is April 14 at 8:30 a.m
It’s surprising that no one was injured during this ordeal! Watching the video you can see the black car trying to get away from the white van. The driver of the white van does some seriously dangerous stuff trying to catch up to the black Mazda. I mean, this dude could have killed himself and others!
Watching this video reminds me that traffic is not worth getting this upset!