An Adelaide student has been blinded in one eye after a vicious road rage attack at the weekend.

About 11pm on Saturday, the 25-year-old who doesn’t want his identity revealed, was travelling with a friend on Glyde Street in Albert Park, northwest of Adelaide, when he was involved in an accident with another vehicle.

When he got out to assess the damage and exchange details, two men that were travelling in the other vehicle got out and became aggressive.

The student was driving on Glyde Street, Albert park with a friend when they were involved in an accident. (9news)

The victim had blood gushing from his eye and was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery. (9news)

“They were shouting ‘You’re f---ked man what have you done?’,” the victim told 9News.

“He hit me… only one punch… that is bit nasty. That is bit nasty punch.”

His friend immediately called triple zero as nearby residents came to help.

“I tried to talk to the people, but they were very, very angry,” witness Sandy Knights told 9News.

“I mean he had blood literally dripping down his face,” she added.

The victim was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, but was later transferred to Royal Adelaide Hospital for emergency surgery.

The victim was attacked by the men in the other car when he got out to assess the damage. (9news)

The victim remains in hospital this week and may require further surgery to help his recovery. (9news)

“They said I lost my vision and that I couldn’t see the world with my left eye forever,” he said.

The victim remains in hospital and is undergoing extensive rehabilitation.

Doctors have advised him he may require further surgery in the coming weeks to assist the recovery process.

“I thought that I had a very brilliant future but all of a sudden, the completely written page has turned into a white page,” he said.