Road Rage - Featured articles:
Road rage: media hype or serious road safety issue?
Road safety researcher Dr. Barry Elliott analyzes the definition of "road rage," the facts on traffic violence, and the implications for road safety. More »
What is tailgating?
Tailgating is not just a safety problem, It's also a social problem. We human drivers are very social critters, and along with that goes a territorial element of our makeup that makes us respond to space around us in ways that vary from individual to individual and from culture to culture. More »
Aggressive driving and road rage: they aren't the same
The author maintains that aggressive driving consists of traffic offenses, while road rage involves criminal behavior. More »
Maybe road rage isn't anti social
Studies of road rage all share the same academically fatal flaw of starting with a foregone conclusion, says writer David Dehaas, and they confuse aggressive driving with road rage. More »
Why it is important to define road rage
At a road rage focus group meeting in Toronto, Canada, the definition of "road rage" topped the agenda. More »
The road rage epidemic: hype or reality?
Road rage may be a hot topic and a convenient way to piggyback driving issues into the media, but treating the symptoms of traffic problems won't do much for the underlying causes. More »
Road rage
Suggestions on how to avoid getting involved in angry roadway incidents. More »
Road rage (USA)
Tailgating, giving the finger, outright violence--Americans grow more likely to take out their frustrations on other drivers. More »