Chevy Chase reportedly attacked in a road rage incident

Chevy Chase was living out a scenario right out of a National Lampoon’s flick.

The actor claims he was attacked in a road rage incident while traveling over the Tappan Zee Bridge in New York earlier this month when a passenger kicked him so hard he fell to the ground, TMZ reported.

Chase, 74, told police that a black pick-up truck cut him off on Feb. 9 and he thought the truck might have hit his car, so he flashed his lights until the driver pulled over.

He realized there was no damage, but still went up to the driver to “speak to him about his reckless driving,” according to the gossip site — and that’s when trouble started.

One of the passengers flipped off the actor and he fired back, reportedly saying: “If I were a lot younger I'd bust your nose.”

His threat led one of the passengers to get out of the car and kick him in the shoulder, causing him to hit the ground, according to police docs.

The driver claimed Chase threw a punch first and that the kicker was trying to block his fist with a foot, TMZ reports.

The person who kicked the actor was cited with second degree harassment, according to documents obtained by TMZ.

A witness also was involved in the report, noting he pulled over because he didn’t want to witness the older man, Chase, “get his a-- stomped.”

Chase was a key cast member in the first reason of “Saturday Night Live” and went on to star i films like the “National Lampoon” franchise, “Caddyshack,” “Fletch” and countless others.

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