The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Road rage motorist admits careless driving

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A Fife motorist has held on to his licence after a road rage incident along the busy A90 between Dundee and Forfar.

Alexander Kerr was heading to Brechin to look after his in-laws when he started to tailgate another driver at the Struan’s roundabout on the northern edge of Dundee.

Once past the motorist the 63-year-old pulled his privately-registered car in front of the other driver so sharply that the manoeuvre triggered their automatic braking system, and the trouble continued all the way to the Lochlands junction on the Forfar bypass, where the victim turned off to report the matter at the town’s police station.

Kerr, of Rosebank Gardens, Dunfermlin­e, originally pled guilty by letter to a charge of dangerous driving on the dual carriagewa­y on November 26 last year, but was subsequent­ly allowed to withdraw the plea.

A warrant was then issued for arrest after he failed to turn up at court, and the accused appeared on invitation before Sheriff Alison McKay at Forfar where he admitted a charge of careless driving by tailgating another vehicle and crossing lanes when it was unsafe.

Kerr’s solicitor said: “He was heading to his in-laws in Brechin, who are very dependent on him and his wife.

“He was delayed and was somewhat anxious and impatient.”

Sheriff McKay told Kerr: “This does not seem to have been a particular­ly good piece of driving on your part which caused another road user to immediatel­y go to the police station and report you.”

Kerr was fined £600 and given six penalty points.

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