CHESHIRE Police are appealing for witnesses after a Wrexham man was subjected to a terrifying example of dangerous driving.

The incident happened at about 8am on Wednesday (May 26) on the A55 Chester/Ellesmere Port-bound carriageway, between its junctions with the A483, known locally as the Post House roundabout, and the A41, known as Sainsbury's roundabout. 

A red Volkswagen Golf, driven by a 45-year-old man from Bwlchgwyn, was overtaking a lorry when a white van drove up behind.

The van's male driver flashed his lights at the Golf, and drove very close behind him while he was in the process of overtaking.  The van then overtook the Golf as it continued to move past the wagon.  

To do this the van drove on to the central reservation area but collided with the side of the Golf and attempted to push past him, potentially forcing him against the lorry. 

The van completed the manoeuvre and then drove off at speed. 

As a result of the incident the Golf suffered scratching and denting along the length of the driver’s side.  The driver was uninjured. 

Police say it is highly likely the van will be marked with red paint from the Golf and may have suffered other damage. 

Highways officers are appealing for witnesses and are also keen to trace the wagon driver the Golf overtook. 

A Cheshire Police spokesman said: “The A55 Chester/Ellesmere Port carriageway is a key route for people travelling from North Wales, so it is possible that the lorry driver may have travelled from one of the haulage centres or businesses in the North Wales area.” 

Information can be passed to the officer handling the case, PC Tony Carmon, on 0845 458 0000.