Who participates in Road Rage?
There is no one profile of an aggressive driver. Many are relatively young, poorly educated males with criminal records, histories of violence, and drug or alcohol problems, and many have recently suffered an emotional or professional setback. However, many other are successful men and women without troubled histories also get road rage. Aggressive tailgating is the most common form of road rage, followed by headlight flashing and obscene gestures. Other forms are deliberate obstruction other vehicles and verbal abuse.