Road Rage Research Paper

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People think of driving as either a stress reliever or a burden. For some people, driving stimulates a behavior similar to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Although some may feel completely pleasant before driving, they can transform into versions of themselves they are not proud of as soon as another person cuts them off in traffic. These incidents are known as “road rage,” becoming more common in everyday driving. One source suggested that “there may be as many as 400 billion hostile exchanges between motorists in the United States in one year alone” due to road rage (Sharkin). According to the Department of Motor Vehicles, road rage is an “aggressive or violent behavior stemming from a driver’s uncontrolled anger at the actions of another motorist”

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