Virginia Woman Road Rage

Virginia Woman’s Road Rage Ends in Shocking Highway Crash

What drives a person to engage in road rage, putting themselves and others at risk? A viral video from Tiktok has shown a woman; Kristina Mitchell who was seen driving carelessly in an attempt to overtake another car on the Virginia highway, suddenly lost control of her car and flipped multiple times.

All that could be rescued from the totaled car was Mitchell’s tablet and makeup bag.


The Virginia woman, Kristina Mitchell had been previously charged with multiple road rage after allegedly engaging in another road rage incident on the Virginia Highway in West Louisiana County on 16th July.

One of the witnesses to the accident, @trainyourdawg reported seeing Kristina Mitchell driving by the left-hand side of the car she was trying to overtake before she swivelled into the bush.

The Tiktoker who posted the video said Kristina Mitchell had exited the car and showed no traces of injuries.

Another witness who drove in front of Mitchell was also unharmed, but the TikToker believed it would’ve been safer if they moved over to the right lane. A comment from a user to the accident reported that her husband is a retired VA State Trooper and the owner of ‘All in Septic services’ also claimed that Kristina Mitchell was addicted to painkillers which is why he was not shocked to see her being a violent driver.

Many comments under the video insisted that the government is working towards revoking Mitchell’s driving licence or rather put her in jail. Another Tiktoker wrote “Thank God she didn’t kill anyone” Another also commented “She should have her licence revoked and take a class on anger management”

During that time of the accident, paramedics were getting ready to roll Mitchell into an ambulance despite her managing to sit up straight. It’s unclear if Virginia police officers will file any criminal charges against Mitchell or if they plan to suspend or revoke her licence.

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