New AAA study warns about aggressive driving, road rage

Road rage is more common than ever, according to new research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The study found that 96% of drivers admit to sometimes driving aggressively in the past year.

The AAA Foundation is a non-profit organization that focuses on preventing traffic deaths and injuries through research and promotion of public safety. The nationwide study was conducted in three parts. It involved a review by academic experts, followed by focus group discussions and a thematic analysis of the data. The final segment included a questionnaire that was given to over 3,000 drivers across the country.

According to AAA, the more people encounter road rage, the more likely they are to respond in turn, creating a cycle of increasing hostility. Tailgating, honking, speeding, cutting cars off, and rude gestures and words are common examples of aggressive driving…

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