CHARGES have been laid after a road rage video from Logan went viral.

A 21-year-old man from Carbrook has been charged after the victim took the video to Today Tonight.

Earlier, two more victims of a man allegedly responsible for a violent road rage attack captured on video south of Brisbane have come forward.

Former policeman Ken Olsen featured on Tuesday night's Today Tonight where the video was aired, saying he had never experienced such road rage.

Today Tonight was contacted by two more of the man's alleged victims who told their scary stories on tonight's program.

A woman, who wished to remain anonymous fearing the suspect may hunt her down, said the man should have his licence suspended.

"He is a maniac and he should not be on the road," she told the program.

She told how he swerved in front of traffic crossing double white lines, harassing her.

"He ignorantly decided he was going to put everyone's lives at risk and just did it," she said.

The third victim said she was involved in a similar road rage attack on September 29.

The suspect, believed to be a 21-year-old man, attended Logan police station today where he was heard saying the video was "a fake".

"You get a video and you get everything, and you didn't check if it's a fake, it's a fake," he said on the program.

The car he was driving was not registered to him but to a local family business.

Police are continuing to investigate.

Earlier, Mr Olsen told how his car was rammed seven times, run off the road, and a man punched the windscreen.

Mr Olsen said he was the victim of an unprovoked attack recently when he was rammed more than seven times and run off the road.

"I had to go onto the footpath, got onto the footpath, and went over traffic islands with him in pursuit," Mr Olsen told Today Tonight.

"I got around a traffic island, then he crunched into the side of me, so I had to go onto another footpath to get away from him.

"He'd crashed into my vehicle so many times I was convinced it was going to stop going, and I thought once my vehicle is not going, I have no protection, this bloke is going to kill me," Olsen said.

The violent driver also flung himself onto the car after running Mr Olsen into a barrier, punching in Mr Olsen's windscreen.

It is believed there was also a woman passenger in the car at the time.

Mr Olsen called triple zero for help during the attack and was instructed to drive to Logan Central police station.

"This has shaken me. It's something that you don't expect and it's something that's very difficult to deal with," Mr Olsen said.

"How do you deal with somebody trying to, what I think, trying to kill you on the road? I'm struggling."

Police media was unable to confirm if the man involved in the attack had contacted police with plans to hand himself in

The driver of the black ute has come forward to police.

It is believed the man earlier attended a police station on Saturday to lodge a complaint - different to the station Ken Olsen visited to report the incident.

The man is now seeking legal advice and is yet to be charged.

Police have also asked for anyone who may have seen the attack to contact them.

Police are also searching for the driver of a white ute who passed the incident and may be able to shed more light on the attack.