Road rage is defined as aggressive driving that arises from disagreements with other drivers, and it is present in all 50 states. Tailgating, stress, and heavy traffic are examples of situations that can cause road rage. There are two types of road rage, as well. 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
In Australia there is Bogan-Driver-Of-The-Greatest-Car-In-The-World road rage where the simian simpleton driver of a Nissan Skyline, or Holden Ute has a deluded self image of grandeur and an inflated sense of self-importance. He IS the greatest driver in the universe and lets everyone know it. read more