A national survey of more than 3,000 drivers found that one Lansing-area road is among the most likely in the U.S. to cause frustration among those using it.
“Some roads don’t produce full-blown road rage; they produce something pettier, slower-burning, and arguably more exhausting: drivers who refuse to let you merge, close the gap when you signal, block intersections to avoid “losing their place,” sit stubbornly in the passing lane, or pretend not to see vehicles trying to pull out,” American River Wellness said of the survey of “most passive-aggressive” roads in the U.S.
Among the top 100 roads most likely to set drivers off is Grand River Avenue in East Lansing and Lansing…