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  2. Road rage - Wikipedia

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    The legal definition of road rage encompasses a group of behaviors expressed while driving, or stemming from traffic-related incidents. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines road rage as when "an intentional assault by a driver or passenger with a motor vehicle or a weapon that occurs on the roadway or is precipitated ...

  3. Tailgating - Wikipedia

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    In its most uncivil form, it can be a case of road rage or intimidation. An example would be where the tailgating driver (the driver in the following vehicle) threatens damage to the leading vehicle and its occupants by driving aggressively – perhaps also with use of headlights and horn – to coerce the leading vehicle's driver into getting ...

  4. Traffic congestion - Wikipedia

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    Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior by a driver of an automobile or other motor vehicle. Such behavior might include rude gestures, verbal insults, deliberately driving in an unsafe or threatening manner, or making threats. Road rage can lead to altercations, assaults, and collisions which result in injuries and even deaths.

  5. Driver Beware: These Are the 10 States With the Worst Road Rage

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    The state's road-rage score stands at 30.73, with 0.39 road-rage incidents involving a gun per 100,000 residents, 6.68 fatal accidents, and 2.26 aggressive or careless-driving violations per 100,000.

  6. License to rage: These 10 U.S. states have the worst road rage

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    Road rage incidents with a gun per 100K residents: 1.10 Accidents with fatalities due to aggressive and/or careless driving per 100K residents: 5.24 Percentage of accidents due to aggressive and ...

  7. Speeding, tailgating and road rage: All in a day’s work for ...

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    In July of 2021, the South Carolina Department of Transportation recorded nearly 67,000 vehicles crossing in and out of town limits via Fording Island Road in a 24-hour period.

  8. Traffic - Wikipedia

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    Rules of the road and driving etiquette are the general practices and procedures that road ... and to avoid a psychological condition commonly called road rage. ...

  9. Why are we so angry behind the wheel? Drivers bring out the ...

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    Add frustrating road construction, backups and gridlock, crashes and breakdowns blocking the way, and the daily rush back to the office — and you have a recipe for road rage. Then there are ...