INDIANA— A new national analysis by car insurance experts reveals that aggressive driving is alarmingly widespread across the United States. While the study uncovers the common behaviors and triggers of road rage nationwide, Indiana motorists are urged to take heed, as local data shows a particularly severe pattern of aggression on Hoosier roads.
The nationwide survey of U.S. drivers shines a light on how driver frustration escalates into dangerous actions:
Admitted Aggression: Nearly one in five drivers (18%) confess to shouting, cursing, or making obscene gestures when angry behind the wheel. Smaller but significant numbers admit to aggressively honking (12%), intentionally tailgating (6%), and purposefully cutting off (5%) other vehicles.
Victims Far Outnumber Perpetrators: While

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