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96% of drivers admitted to aggressive acts like speeding or honking in the past year, fueling crashes and deaths.
A new AAA study finds that 96% of drivers have engaged in aggressive behaviors like speeding, cutting off others, or honking angrily in the past year, with cutting off drivers up 67% and angry honking up 47% since 2016.
While tailgating and yelling have decreased, aggressive driving remains widespread, contributing to crashes and fatalities.
Experts say the behavior is contagious and urge drivers to stay calm, avoid confrontation, give space, and plan trips to reduce stress.
Simple actions like deep breathing, ignoring provocation, and letting others pass can help break the cycle and improve road safety.
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El 96% de los conductores admitió actos agresivos como exceso de velocidad o toque de bocina en el último año, alimentando accidentes y muertes.