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Larger vehicles correlate with higher road rage, per Massachusetts study.
A new study in Massachusetts finds that drivers of larger vehicles like SUVs and trucks are more likely to exhibit road rage behaviors, such as aggressive speeding and tailgating, compared to those driving smaller cars.
Researchers analyzed traffic incident reports and driver surveys across urban and suburban areas, noting that perceived vehicle size and dominance may contribute to heightened aggression.
The findings suggest that vehicle type, beyond driver demographics, plays a measurable role in road behavior, though the study does not establish causation.
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