Q: This is most likely to happen on a sunny summer Friday afternoon between 4 and 6 pm. What is it?
A: Road Rage
A study of aggressive driving habits found that road rage increases dramatically during the summer months. AAA says sunny days, Friday afternoon peak hours, and moderately congested traffic all contribute to push anxious drivers into a rage. The study found that one in four road rage incidents occurs during the 4 to 6 PM rush hour. Just over two-thirds of road rage incidents occur on sunny days.
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