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Road rage incident ends in two-car crash in Caledon

A vehicle is damaged on Beech Grove Side Road in Caledon, Ont. on Tues. June 22, 2021, following a crash. (Caledon OPP) A vehicle is damaged on Beech Grove Side Road in Caledon, Ont. on Tues. June 22, 2021, following a crash. (Caledon OPP)
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Provincial police say a case of road rage caused a two-vehicle collision in Caledon.

Police say the crash happened on Beech Grove Side Road Tuesday afternoon.

A 21-year-old Caledon man is charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle and is scheduled to appear in an Orangeville court in September.

Police say road rage classifies as any of the following driving behaviours:

  • Tailgating or following a vehicle at an unsafe distance
  • Yelling or cursing at other drivers
  • Cutting off another driver intentionally
  • Blocking entry to another vehicle
  • Speeding
  • Weaving through traffic
  • Honking angrily
  • Making obscene gestures to other drivers
  • Intentionally hitting another car
  • Getting out of a vehicle and confronting another driver
  • Physically assaulting another

In a release, Caledon OPP stated, "road rage is a serious and dangerous action that puts others at risk."

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