HOUSTON – If it feels like road rage is everywhere, a new study suggests you’re not imagining it.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reports that 96% of drivers admitted to engaging in aggressive driving behaviors within the past year.

The list ranges from speeding and tailgating to cutting off other vehicles, with researchers warning that these behaviors are not just common — they’re contagious.

According to the study, drivers who encounter more aggression on the road are more likely to display it themselves, creating a cycle that fuels frustration and hostility.

“Almost every driver has either experienced or engaged in some form of aggressive driving, and that cycle only fuels more frustration on our roads,” said Doug Shupe, AAA Texas corporate communications manager. “The good n

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