Charlottetown police lay charge in alleged road rage incident

Police say motorcycle driver punched, spit at other driver

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Caption: Charlottetown police have charged a 54-year-old motorcycle driver with assault in an alleged road rage incident last month. (Kevin Yarr/CBC)

A Charlottetown man has been charged with assault in relation to what city police are calling a road rage incident last month.
Charlottetown police say a complaint was received on June 11 from a male driver who said he was cut off by a man driving a motorcycle.
At a stop on the bypass highway near Malpeque Road, the motorcycle driver parked and then allegedly punched and spit on the driver of the other vehicle.
The 54-year-old motorcycle driver is scheduled to appear in Provincial Court at a later date.