![]() "I either stay far enough away from them and slow down or try to safely pass and get far enough ahead of them," said Elizabeth Royals. Yeah, I've thought about it several times," said Richard.ĭrivers added that they like to practice safe driving techniques when they see someone driving aggressively. "It probably would save you an insurance claim too because of road rage or uninsured motorists, or something like that, because then you have it on tape. Officers and attorneys said it can be a good investment to get a dash camera to record aggressive driving, or if you get into an accident. State Police said it's rare for the cases to be open-and-shut due to "complex" investigations taking place quickly with multiple organizations in heavily trafficked areas. They could be due to road rage or something deeper. Virginia State Police were called to 35 interstate shootings last year. Is somebody just going to roll a window down and shoot you because they don't like the way you look? Or that you were in front of them?" said Elizabeth. "You have to be careful you haven't ticked somebody off. Most drivers told News 3 they've never witnessed a shooting on the freeway, but many said they were wary. "A big concern is people going over the lines," said Elizabeth Royals. Royals and members of his family travel along I-64 multiple times a week. "We'll let's just say sometimes it can be friendly, other times it can be a little hectic," said North Carolina resident Richard Royals. Most drivers are prepared for bad drivers and traffic on the interstate. This is the fifth interstate shooting that resulted in an injury in Virginia this year, according to tracking data from the Gun Violence Archive. One driver was also shot in the incident. ![]()
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