(FOX40.COM) — The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety released a new study on Tuesday, where 96% of drivers admitted to engaging in aggressive driving within the last year. Officials defined aggressive ...
OMAHA, Ne. (KWQC) - The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found in new research that exposure to aggressive driving fuels more aggression behind the wheel. According to a survey of licensed drivers, ...
One of the only things we all agree with around here is that the guy driving next to you is probably a bad driver and whatever they’re doing, it’s out of control and unsafe. And, increasingly, we’re ...
Whether driving on a highway or community street, every motorist has experienced another driver making an unsafe lane change, a hand gesture or tailgating. Being the target of these behaviors often ...
INDIANAPOLIS—A new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety has found that aggressive driving behaviors are a near-universal experience, with a staggering 96% of drivers admitting to engaging ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A new study from AAA reveals that 96% of drivers admit to aggressive driving behaviors, with road rage incidents increasing across the nation and impacting Western New York ...
Driving may feel routine, but psychologists say it is one of the most complex behaviors people perform every day. From reaction time and decision-making to emotional control, driving draws heavily on ...
TO TRIPLE A? WELL, SADLY, THIS IS NOT A SURPRISE FOR TRIPLE A, AND DRIVERS ARE TELLING ON THEMSELVES. ACCORDING TO TRIPLE A, THIS IS AN UPDATE TO A STUDY THAT THEY DID BACK IN 2016. AND ALSO TRIPLE A ...
Aggressive driving is increasing in Massachusetts and beyond, according to a new AAA study According to the study, 96% of drivers admitted to engaging in aggressive driving behaviors over the past ...
Speeding, cutting off, and even violent confrontations are now routine. But AAA says the cure might be as simple as better road manners. If you feel like road rage is everywhere these days, you’re not ...
Speeding, weaving, cutting off other drivers, and other angry behavior from behind the wheel are on the rise on Long Island roads and nationwide, according to a AAA study that shows a major uptick in ...