MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) – Rockville Pike came in at No.7 on the list of the Most Passive-aggressive Roads in the U.S., according to a study by American River Wellness.
In its home state of Maryland, Rockville Pike was named the top road that causes the most passive-aggressive driving.
The study, which was conducted in May 2026, surveyed more than 3,000 drivers to identify the roads and routes most likely to cause passive-aggressive driving. Behaviors included tailgating, blocking merges, brake-checking and excessive honking.
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The study found a trend when it came to wealthy suburban areas and passive-aggressive driving. In those areas, you typically find busy commercial corridors filled with shopping centers, school traffic, restaurant entrances, short merges and constant lane changes…