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Road rage in Randolph leads to minor injuries

Posted on Friday, April 30th, 2010 at 2:07 pm    

Randolph police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man accused of cutting a woman off on Route 10, causing her to crash into a McDonald’s sign.

According to deputies, the woman was driving a Volkwagen Jetta westbound on Route 10 when a black Maxima attempted to run her off the road.

As the vehicles approached South Salem Street, the Maxima cut off the Jetta, forcing the woman to lose control and careen into a nearby McDonald’s sign.

The driver of the Maxima exited his vehicle in the McDonald’s parking lot, yelled a few curses at the woman, and then fled the scene. He is described as a 5 foot 6 inches white male with a heavy build, clean-shaven and wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt.

While nobody was seriously injured in this crash, drivers who cannot control their rage on the road are a potentially fatal danger to other drivers. If you have been the victim of road rage or a reckless driver, contact the Edison car accident attorneys of Levinson Axelrod at 800-346-5529.