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false
25% of drivers said that they felt like their personal safety was at risk on the road within the last year
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1-5, exact answer-3
1 out of how many drivers that live in one of the largest cities in the United States spends over 40 hours per year being stuck in a traffic jam.
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pull over and say sorry
what do you do if a road rager is tailgating you?
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false
tired drivers are more likely to drive without a seat belt and they’re also more likely to drink and drive.
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55-60 percent, exact answer-56%
what percent of men state that they experience road rage from another driver every day.
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don't go home, don't lead them to your house,
call the police
what do you do if a road rager is following you?
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true
60% of drivers in a recent survey stated that they viewed aggressive, unsafe driving by others as a major personal threat to their families – this included speeding.
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40-45 percent, exact answer: 44%
what percentage of women say they experience road rage on a daily basis,
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2 out of every 3
Aggressive driving accounts for 2 out of every how many traffic fatalities that occur.
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false
46% of drivers felt it wasn't “extremely dangerous” to drive 10 miles per hour over the speed limit.
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30-35, exact answer: Only 32%
what percent of people believe that a public awareness campaign against road rage would actually be effective.
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do not react or retaliate to the other driver on the road
how do you handle road rage?
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true
98% of drivers believe that it is important to take measures to reduce the prevalence of speeding and unsafe driving.
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5-10 percent, exact answer: 7%
Because of the extra traffic on the road, AAA estimates what percent of annual increase in the amount of road rage every year.
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40-45% exact answer: 44%
what percent of road rage is triggered by someone getting cut off.
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