AAA found 96% of people say they've engaged in aggressive driving in the last year in a survey of 53 people ages 19-64 from 27 states.

Cutting off other vehicles and honking out of anger is up from 2016, while tailgating and yelling at other drivers is down, according to AAA.

Agressive driving, such as speeding, has been a factor in many crashes in metro Detroit and Michigan, according to Michigan State Police data.

Noticed an uptick in aggressive driving behaviors like red-light running, speeding, tailgating, honking and cutting off other vehicles while on the road? So has AAA, according to results of a recent survey that found 96% of drivers admit to performing at least one aggressive driving behavior in the past year.

The small AAA survey of 53 people ages 19-64 from 27 U.S. state

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