Do YOU have road rage? Scientists reveal the key behaviours of aggressive drivers
When someone cuts you off on the motorway, do you take a deep breath and turn up the radio, or put your foot down and get right up to their bumper? Road rage is all too easy to slip into, but it can become a real problem when it starts to impact how people drive. Scientists from the University of Warwick have identified some of the most common behaviours of aggressive drivers. They say these will help self-driving vehicles spot and react appropriately to road users who may have lost their cool. It comes after one study found that women are more likely to suffer from road rage than men.
Apr-13-2023, 08:58:51 GMT