CCTV footage shows shocking road rage attack on the motorway

Police investigating a terrifying road rage attack on the motorway have released CCTV.
The man from the smaller lorry smashes the window of the big lorry with a spadeThe man from the smaller lorry smashes the window of the big lorry with a spade
The man from the smaller lorry smashes the window of the big lorry with a spade

At around midday on Wednesday (November 9) police were called after two men in a lorry were attacked by a man in a pick-up truck on the M62 near Manchester.

The two vehicles had collided as they both accessed the M62 motorway from the anti-clockwise M60, and both had pulled onto the hard shoulder.

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The two men got out of their lorry to swap details with the driver of the pick-up truck, however the man became abusive, then hit the driver before purposely reversing into the lorry.

The man in the green overalls attacks the driver of the lorryThe man in the green overalls attacks the driver of the lorry
The man in the green overalls attacks the driver of the lorry

The driver of the pick-up truck tried to get into the cabin of the lorry but when the driver and passenger locked themselves inside, he smashed the window with a spade.

PC John Cavanagh from GMP’s Roads Policing Unit said: “This attack was unbelievable, and has been clearly captured on CCTV.

“Luckily neither of the men were seriously injured however they have been left terrified by the incident.

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“The driver and passenger in the lorry were just trying to get on with their day’s work when they collided with the man in the pick-up truck, accidents happen and they were attempting to deal with the situation in an appropriate manner. No one could have anticipated the level of violence they would then fall victim to.

The man in the green overalls attacks the driver of the lorryThe man in the green overalls attacks the driver of the lorry
The man in the green overalls attacks the driver of the lorry

“I am appealing for anyone who may recognise the driver of the pick-up truck to get in touch as soon as possible. It was broad daylight and the man can be clearly seen, someone must know who he is.”

Anyone with any information should contact police on 0161 856 6108, 101 or anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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