The road rager often picks fights with other road users, and gets into more traffic accidents. — Filepic
From delays and traffic jams to bad-mannered behaviour, sources of frustration when driving can be numerous and can lead to stress and anger in some people.
A new study conducted by researchers in the United Kingdom reveals that aggressive driving is a high-risk behaviour, impacting both road users and the transition to the self-driving cars of the future.
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