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A new study reveals nearly all U.S. drivers have experienced road rage, with aggressive behaviors rising since 2016, fueling calls for better education and cultural change.
A new AAA Foundation study finds nearly all U.S. drivers have experienced road rage, with aggressive behaviors like cutting off others and angry honking rising significantly since 2016.
The research highlights a cycle where exposure to aggression increases the likelihood of retaliatory actions, while vehicle type influences perceptions of assertive driving.
Though some behaviors like tailgating have declined, overall aggression remains widespread, prompting calls for cultural change and better driver education to improve road safety.
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Un nuevo estudio revela que casi todos los conductores estadounidenses han experimentado rabia en la carretera, con comportamientos agresivos en aumento desde 2016, lo que alimenta los llamados a una mejor educación y un cambio cultural.