A van was left flipped on its roof in a dramatic hit-and-run road rage incident on the A34.
The incident occurred at around 5.45pm on Sunday as a van overturned between Milton and Marcham.
Two vehicles were involved in the collision following an incident of road rage in the northbound carriageway.
One van ended up upside down on the carriageway while the other vehicle did not stop at the scene.
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The victim was driving a white Renault Master van, while the vehicle that did not stop at the scene is described as a white van.
The victim, a man aged in his 30s, was not injured in the collision.
Investigating officer PC Debbie Green of the Roads Policing Unit, said: “This collision happened after an incident of road rage on the northbound section of the A34 between Milton and Marcham.
“I am appealing to anybody who witnessed the initial altercation, or the collision that subsequently occurred, to please contact Thames Valley Police.
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“If you were driving on the A34 yesterday at the time of the incident, I would ask you to please check your dash-cams and contact us if it has captured either the initial incident, or the collision.
“You can get in touch by making a report online, or by calling 101, quoting the reference 43240432511.”
There was also a crash on the A34 northbound near Shippon on Saturday at around 9pm.
Traffic was queuing back near the Marcham Interchange with police and recovery at the scene as motorists crawled past in a single lane.
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