AAA: Road Rage Breeds More Road Rage

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

You could find yourself angry behind the wheel, even if you’re focused on remaining calm and in control. A recent study from AAA found that aggressive driving tends to fuel similar behaviors in other people on the road, creating a self-perpetuating cycle that leads to a dangerous commute for many people.


Adrienne Wood, a AAA spokesperson, said, “Driving often turns into a high-stress experience, not just because others drive recklessly, but because we react in the moment. Our research shows that even the calmest drivers can get drawn into road rage after a single hostile encounter, but with simple strategies, we can all help make roads safer.”


AAA found that 96 percent of drivers admitted to driving aggressively, with 11 percent saying they’d engaged in violent actions, such as ramming into another vehicle. People with higher incomes under the age of 60 were the most likely to engage, and men were significantly more likely to escalate an incident with violence.

If you encounter aggressive driving, AAA recommends to avoid eye contact or gestures, and it suggests giving the other driving more room on the road. If you feel unsafe or threatened, call 911 or head to a public place. Never drive directly home to avoid leading the other person to your house.


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • 3-On-The-Tree 3-On-The-Tree on Sep 30, 2025

    1995 SC- Very true, and like most of the other commenters on here they take things way out of context. I don't wave guns in peoples faces, I do open carry on my land if necessary and have my tools close by when needed.

  • Big Oil Big Oil on Sep 30, 2025

    Welp, excess heat causes excess anger which causes excess casualties. And what is the cause of that heat? ICE exhaust.

    • ToolGuy™ ToolGuy™ on Sep 30, 2025

      VoGo I am making some cutbacks on electricity usage. I'd like to start with your comments.



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