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If you struggle with road rage, you're not just in good company. You're in the overwhelming majority.
A recent study from the American Automobile Association (AAA) Foundation for Traffic Safety found that 96% of drivers admitted to engaging in "aggressive driving behaviors " over the past year.
The behavior isn't only dangerous. It's also contagious, AAA said in a Sept. 23 news release.
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"The study found that the more drivers are exposed to aggressive behavior on the road, the more likely they are to drive aggressively themselves," AAA's statement said.
"This self-fulfilling cycle of aggressive driving and road rage is fueling a culture