A new AAA study indicates more dangers on the road — specifically with aggressive driving and road rage.

The study, released on Tuesday, finds most of the drivers who participated admit to driving aggressively. Others said they have committed acts of road rage.

The initial study was done in 2016. According to AAA, the study shows an increase in a lack of courtesy, lack of respect and lack of safety on the roads.

“Somebody had tried to cut me off. He tried to go in front of me and I wasn’t having it, so I went to his left side and I cut him off. I had looked out the window, waved my hand and kept driving,” said Ashton Muray, a Middle River resident.

Drivers shared their stories with 11 News.

“A guy pulled in front of me and started yelling obscenities at me. I sat there. His car was fu

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