60% of Canadian drivers experience road rage, primarily due to being cut off (60%), phone usage (56%), and tailgating (55%).

60% of Canadian drivers experience road rage, according to a survey by Compare the Market in February. The study found that being cut off in traffic (60%), seeing someone using their phone while driving (56%), and tailgating (55%) are the main causes of frustration for drivers. The findings emphasize the need for increased awareness and safe driving habits to reduce road rage incidents.

April 16, 2024
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