A 25-year-old man from Dartmouth has been charged with careless and imprudent driving and driving a motor vehicle without insurance after a road rage incident on Monday.
Officers with the Halifax District RCMP received a call about an incident on Highway 111 at 7:21 p.m.
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Witnesses told police that it appeared a truck was attempting to force a small car off the road.
Mounties quickly located the vehicles and stopped them on Caldwell Road.
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No one was injured during the incident and the man’s vehicle was seized.
The RCMP are now reminding Nova Scotians that aggressive driving is one of the factors that have been shown to cause fatal and serious injuries in Nova Scotia.
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