Multiple reports describe a road-rage incident in Colorado in which two drivers stop their vehicles in the middle of a busy interstate and get out to fight. The incident is reported to be caught on camera, showing the drivers bringing their cars to a halt in active traffic before confronting each other. The reports characterize the event as road rage and emphasize the dangerous conditions created when vehicles are stopped on the roadway rather than moved to a safer location. While the accounts focus primarily on the video evidence and the conduct of the two drivers, they do not provide consistent additional details such as the exact highway location, the time of day, whether police arrive on scene, or whether anyone is injured or arrested. The common elements across the sources are the interstate setting, the fact that both drivers stop in the roadway, and the confrontation between the two drivers captured on video. Overall, the reports present the episode as an example of aggressive driving behavior that leads to direct physical conflict in traffic.