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What demographic is most likely to drive aggressively?

Some previous research has suggested that young male drivers are more likely than others to engage in aggressive driving behaviors. To investigate this, potentially-aggressive actions were tabulated by driver age and gender.

What percentage of drivers are aggressive?

Aggressive driving is extremely common among U.S. drivers. According to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s 2019 data, nearly 80 percent of drivers expressed significant anger, aggression or road rage behind the wheel at least once in the previous 30 days.

What percent of fatalities are caused by aggressive driving?

Road rage, commonly characterized by aggressive driving, is a factor in more than 50% of all car crashes that end in fatality, according to the AAA. In fact, in a separate years-long study, road rage episodes resulted in about 30 deaths and 1,800 injuries per year.

What’s the legal definition of aggressive driving?

According to the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA), aggressive driving is when “an individual commits a combination of moving traffic offenses to endanger other persons or property.” The types of dangerous driving may include, but is not limited to: Ignoring other drivers. Failure to yield the right of way.

What is the number 1 cause of road rage?

2.8% reported those same feelings every time they drive. The most common act of road rage witnessed by American drivers was another driver honking their car horns in anger (48.3%). However, 41.1% (almost half of the respondents) witnessed drivers giving rude hand gestures to the person of their aggression.

Who is more prone to road rage?

Men between the ages of 35-50 are the most frequent culprits of road rage; however, male teenagers less than 19 years old are most susceptible to the impulsive aggressiveness of road rage (not surprising how unhinged teenagers can be).

Do aggressive drivers cause more accidents?

Aggressive driving can easily lead to reckless driving and serious car accidents. According to recent studies, aggressive drivers cause more than twice as many fatalities as drunk drivers, and they are a main cause of collisions.

What are the 6 types of aggressive drivers?

6 Types of Aggressive Driving Causing Car Accidents

  • speeding.
  • tailgating.
  • laying on the horn.
  • becoming over emotional.
  • changing lanes without checking blind spot traffic.
  • “road rage”

Should you report aggressive drivers?

If you see a reckless or distracted driver on the road, should you call 9-1-1? The short answer is, yes. If you see someone on the road driving recklessly—whether they are texting, inebriated, overly aggressive, or otherwise—you should report it by calling 9-1-1.

What causes aggressive driving?

Aggressive driving may be caused by increasingly long commutes to work, traffic congestion, and the behavior of other drivers. It can also be caused by mood, and the inability to cope with stress on and off the road. Aggressive driving behavior includes: Speeding.