Road Wars (2022)
Roadways can be a wild place. With violent road rage incidents increasing 500% over the last decade, “road raging” is a human behavior that has become widely known. “Road Wars” takes a deep dive into American roadways, examining extreme human behavior, wild weather, insane accidents and a few welcome instances of acts of kindness.
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Road Wars
2022Seasons & Episode
In Sacramento, Calif., two motorists attempt to out-threaten each other over an alleged tailgating incident; in Las Vegas, a driver upset at being allegedly cut off confronts another motorist at a stoplight.
In California, an alleged carjacking goes awry, damaging several cars and putting lives at risk; a traffic stop in Houston turns into a terrifying shootout at a gas station.
In a Michigan parking lot, a truck driver repeatedly rams a car in a seemingly random attack; on a remote road in Oklahoma, motorcyclists get into an altercation with the driver of a pickup truck, who calls in a sibling and a neighbor for backup.
In Allen, Texas, an automatic car wash allegedly becomes the scene of a minor collision when one car appears to back into another; in Los Angeles, an accident on the highway leads to several others, damaging six cars, and injuring two motorists.
In Torrance, California, an alleged fender bender leads to a roadside fight, leaving one driver unconscious; in Baltimore, a reported stolen vehicle fleeing from police crashes into a building causing it to collapse.
In Woodland Hills, California, good Samaritans attempt to box in a driver involved in multiple wrecks near a freeway overpass; a woman in Louisiana is berated by another driver who believes she is not driving fast enough.
In Castle Rock, Colorado, a school bus driver finds himself in hot water when he comes to a sudden stop and frightens some of his passengers; in Florida, after pulling a driver over for speeding, a sheriff experiences a shocking first in his career.
At a red light in Phoenix, a man gets out of his car to confront another motorist, who ends up driving directly into him; when a large truck slows traffic on a small road in New Jersey, an angry driver gets out of his car with a baseball bat.
In Apollo Beach, Fla., a woman brandishes a gun after an alleged altercation on the road; after a wild chase through downtown Los Angeles, a man attempts to flee from police on a skateboard.
In Vernon, Calif., a motorcyclist escalates an altercation on the road by smashing a driver's rear windshield; when a driver in Flushing, N.Y., allegedly blocks a mobility van from unloading wheelchair passengers, bystanders intervene.
In Wooster, Ohio, a road rage incident escalates when one of the drivers follows the other back to his home; a driver in Georgia hits a stopped tow truck's ramp and soars over 120 feet; a fender bender in a Texas parking lot spins out of control.
On a rural highway in Iowa, a driver and his passenger both fall asleep while on the road; in a San Francisco parking lot, a woman berates another driver who she claims parked too close to her car.
A heated argument over a merge in Indiana leads to a collision; in Portland Oregon, an enraged driver barrels through a street parade; in China, a pickup truck reverse into a young boy.
An apparent rear-ending in Myrtle Beach leads to a frightening confrontation with a gun; a motorcyclist on a New York highway has a devastating head-on collision with a sedan; a driver in London is hit with a belt during a street fight.
Roadways can be a wild place. With violent road rage incidents increasing 500% over the last decade, “road raging” is a human behavior that has become widely known. “Road Wars” takes a deep dive into American roadways, examining extreme human behavior, wild weather, insane accidents and a few welcome instances of acts of kindness.
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