Traffic & Transit
New Hampshire State Police Investigators Seek Tips After Interstate 93 Road Rage Incident
The driver of a blue Hyundai Sonata was accused of attempting to drive another car off the road between Northfield and Concord on Tuesday.

CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire State Police are asking for the public’s help with a possible hazardous operator-road rage incident on Tuesday.
State police dispatch received a report about a car with smashed windows attempting to drive another driver off the road on the southbound side of the Interstate just passed Exit 18 in Canterbury.
“The vehicle was observed to be driving in the breakdown lane, swerving in front of the victim, flashing its lights, blaring its horn, and weaving in and out of traffic in attempts to ram the victim,” Amber Lagace, a public information officer for state police, said.
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The incident occurred between 6:15 and 6:30 a.m., and originally started in Northfield. Two troopers were alerted to the incident, according to scanner chatter.
“Every time she tries to slow down, the vehicle in question does as well,” the dispatcher said, “and dodges vehicles, trying to keep up with her.”
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The drivers continued south, passing Exit 17 and Exit 16, with one driver accusing the other of continued road rage behavior.
Later, the caller exited the highway at Exit 14 while the suspect vehicle continued driving south.
According to scanner chatter, troopers stationed near Exit 12 did not encounter the vehicle.
The vehicle was later identified as a blue 2009 Hyundai Sonata with a New Hampshire registration beginning with the numbers 470, Lagace said.
State police are asking any witnesses or individuals who may have been on the Interstate at this time and might have dashcam footage or videos of the incident to contact Trooper Plourde at 603-223-8914 or email at Jacob.J.Plourde@dos.nh.gov.
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