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Shocking video shows NJ vehicle veer off road, flip over in road-rage incident

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New Jersey drivers ended when one lost control, veered off the road and flipped over, shocking new video shows. The driver of a Honda Accord could be seen making aggressive maneuvers along Palisades Parkway in an attempt to pass a Ford F-150 Raptor that was in the far-left lane — traditionally the lane used for passing traffic.The video started with the Accord in the right lane of a two-lane section of the interstate, initially speeding up to pass the truck.

It was quickly forced to brake, however, as it approached a third vehicle blocked its way. The car then slowed down and got behind the truck in the left lane and the two were seen tapping their brakes several times, the video showed.A screengrab from the dashcam video shows the crashed vehicle after going airborne along the New Jersey Palisades Parkway. (Credit: @racerwong.shooterwong via Viralhog) As it approached an off-ramp and the interstate temporarily opened to three lanes, the car opportunistically sped up but again was prevented from passing the truck as another car was in the lane.The video then showed the Honda Accord quickly accelerating, entering the on-ramp and pushing past one vehicle.

When the lane abruptly ended, the Honda went back onto the main roadway and seemingly attempted to squeeze between the Ford truck and another vehicle when it lost control, the video showed.The car then was seen bumping into the two vehicles, spinning slightly, then swinging off the road where it hit a rail and the cliffside.

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