
A new survey from Policygenius finds that nearly one-third of Americans have been the victim of angry or aggressive driving during the past two years. But many also admit to engaging in at least one form of road rage themselves.
A new survey from Policygenius finds that nearly one-third of Americans have been the victim of angry or aggressive driving during the past two years. But many also admit to engaging in at least one form of road rage themselves.
In a new report from The Zebra, 63% of drivers say other distracted drivers are their top source of anger and frustration on the road.
Two new highway laws that went into effect on Sept. 1 in Alabama attempt to combat left-lane road rage and unbuckled passengers, according to media reports.
Follow these six tips to avoid confrontations with drivers who engage in tailgating, unnecessary horn honking, verbal assaults, or making hostile hand gestures.
Aggressive driving behavior can include tailgating, unnecessary horn honking, verbal assaults, or making hostile hand gestures.
Fleet drivers may come into contact with aggressive drivers. Here are several tips for how drivers should handle a possible road-rage situation from Officer Shaun Appler of the Wrightsville Beach (N.C.) P.D. Read the full safety tip here. Video via ExpertVillage.
Learn how fleets drivers should deal with aggressive driving behaviors such as speeding, following too closely behind another vehicle, unnecessary horn honking, and verbal assaults.
It's the holiday season -- a time when some Americans feel more stress and anxiety. AAA offers advice on what measures and precautions drivers can take to help prevent road rage.
If another driver cuts off your vehicle, your response shouldn't be to scold or retaliate against that driver. Such interaction between drivers can sometimes escalate tensions and lead to road rage with tragic consequences, as this recent Seattle news report illustrates. Video courtesy of KIRO7. For tips on road rage prevention, click here.
The victim of a road rage incident in Lorain, Ohio, explains how quickly a minor dispute between drivers escalated into violence. Video courtesy of News 5 Cleveland. For tips on road rage prevention, click here.
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