Road Rage Is On The Rise And Drivers Cutting Each Other Off Is Exploding

  • AAA research shows 96% of drivers admit to aggressive driving in the past year.
  • Cutting off other vehicles is up 67% since 2016, while tailgating has declined 24%.
  • Study urges drivers to stay calm, give space, and practice good road etiquette.

We’ve all witnessed road rage and aggressive driving in person and even more so online. If it feels like it’s becoming more prevalent, that’s not just in your head. A new study from AAA confirms that not only is it on the rise, but almost all of us engage in one or the other to one degree or another. Thankfully, there seems to be a solution that we can all partake in.

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The study admits that defining aggressive driving and road rage isn’t super simple. Several pages of it grapple with distinguishing the two, and mostly, they sum it up with the following definition: “Any unsafe driving behavior that is performed deliberately, with ill intention or disregard for safety, and impacts others.”…

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