Road rage is defined as aggressive driving that arises from disagreements with other drivers. When a driver gets angry or loses their temper from a traffic incident, it is also considered road rage. Although the elements that cause road rage can vary, anger is one of the most common causes. read more
There are two types of road rage. Habitual road rage is learned behavior, such as drivers who have learned to drive in an aggressive manner. Situational road rage is based on the situation that surrounds the driver, such as the driver receiving bad news and unintentionally driving aggressively. read more
There are three distinctive types of Road Rage: The ones we easily recognise: The Epic: Cutting off the other driver, Chasing, fighting, Blocking, weapons. The Verbal: Cursing at drivers, screaming and yelling, blowing your horn, shouting insults and using rude hand gestures. read more