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11/10/2025

Report: 96% of Drivers Admit Engaging in Road Rage within Last Year

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A new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAAFTS) revealed that 96% of drivers reported engaging in aggressive driving or road rage behaviors at least once in the previous year, with 11% reporting engaging in violent behaviors. Previous work by AAAFTS found that, in 2014, more than 78% of drivers reported engaging in at least one aggressive driving behavior in the past year, underscoring the high prevalence of such risky behaviors.

Aggressive driving and road rage are perceived to be serious threats to public safety and contribute to a substantial number of road traffic crashes each year. Changes in driving patterns, lifestyles and technology (both inside and outside the vehicle) in the past decade may have changed the types of behaviors that road users perceive as aggressive, as well as the causes and contributing factors of aggressive driving behaviors. This study updated previous AAAFTS research on aggressive driving, further explored the etiology of aggressive driving behaviors and related attitudes, and examined how the concepts of aggressive driving and road rage have evolved over time.

Other key findings included:

Methodology

This study took a three-part approach:

Quantitative analyses examined the prevalence and correlates of aggressive driving and road rage attitudes and behaviors.

For more information on AAAFTS, visit aaafoundation.org.

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