BEAVERCREEK, Ohio -- A helmet camera captured a road rage incident last week in which a man can be seen knocking over a motorcycle and then apparently punching the bike's owner.

The Dayton Daily News reports the confrontation occurred Friday on an onramp for Interstate 65. The driver of a car and the motorcycle driver pulled over and began arguing.

Police believe the incident was sparked when the car cut off the motorcycle.

Video shows the motorcycle driver approach the car. The car's driver jumps out, runs to the motorcycle while talking on a cellphone, then kicks it over.

"I'm calling the cops. I'm calling the cops," the motorcycle rider can be heard saying.

Moments later the car's driver can be seen walking by the motorcyclist when he appears to suddenly throw a punch. The motorcyclist falls to the ground yelling.

"Dude, what is your problem?" the motorcyclist says. Although he reportedly was injured in the face, he refused treatment at the scene, reports say.

Police tell the Daily News they have identified the car's driver but the incident remains under investigation and no arrests have been made.

Retired Dayton Police Officer Larry Faulker tells fox45now.com that drivers should avoid a confrontation when tempers flare on the roadways.

"Stay in your vehicle don't return the gestures in kind, don't scream at the other driver, just say you're sorry whether you're at fault or not," Faulker said.

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