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Lanarkshire driver caused chaos on M74 after stopping to confront motorist

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A raging Lanarkshire driver caused chaos on a motorway when he stopped suddenly and got out of his car to confront another motorist.Stephen Neill’s reckless behaviour led to a three-car crash, Hamilton Sheriff Court heard on Friday.The subject of his fury needed stitches in an ankle wound, but fortunately no one else suffered serious injury.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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