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flag Two Massachusetts car brands linked to more road rage incidents, but experts say vehicle type doesn’t determine driver behavior.

flag A recent study identifies two car brands most frequently associated with road rage incidents in Massachusetts, though specific model names and data sources were not disclosed. flag The findings suggest these brands appear more often in reported aggressive driving behaviors, including tailgating, sudden lane changes, and honking. flag Authorities caution that the data reflects incident patterns, not driver behavior by brand, and emphasize that individual actions, not vehicle type, determine road safety.

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