Almost All of Us Have a Little Bit of Road Rage
AAA says the study highlights the importance of proper driving etiquette to keep everyone safe on the road.
A study on driver behavior says road rage could be contagious.
AAA says 96 percent of drivers experience some type of road rage. The association says aggressive behaviors on the road are likely learned behaviors from drivers who act aggressively toward them. 92 percent of respondents say they have exhibited aggressive driving…while 11 percent say they have committed violent acts like bumping another car on the road. AAA says the study highlights the importance of proper driving etiquette to keep everyone safe on the road.