Road Rage is on the rise, due to increased crowding on city streets, long commutes and tired drivers. Road rage is caused by a variety of factors, most of which could be avoided. The top two causes of road rage include being cut off and tailgated. Road rage has serious consequences. Many accidents result from road rage, and in extreme circumstances death can occur. The causes and effects of road rage are explored further below.

Road rage is the number one cause of motor vehicle job-related death in the United States (McKernan, 1999). Road rage can provoke all manner of behaviors, including physical and violent confrontation (McKernan, 1999). People studying road rage have concluded that two of the most prevalent causes of road rage including being cut off and tailgating. Motorists become angry when drivers don't use turn signals, shift between lanes improperly and swerve back and forth between lanes...
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