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Motoring by Anton Nilsson  Most drivers have experienced road rage in the last year, a new study has found. The NRMA surveyed more than 2000 members in NSW and the ACT and found 70 per cent had felt road rage over the past 12 months. One in four people said children had been present during the incident. An even higher percentage (79 per cent) said they had witnessed the behaviour in other drivers. Road rage was defined by those responding as physically assaulting another driver, getting out of a vehicle to confront another driver, tailgating and yelling. It s consistently a serious issue, NRMA spokesman Peter Khoury said.
Motoring by Anton Nilsson  Most drivers have experienced road rage in the last year, a new study has found. The NRMA surveyed more than 2000 members in NSW and the ACT and found 70 per cent had felt road rage over the past 12 months. One in four people said children had been present during the incident. An even higher percentage (79 per cent) said they had witnessed the behaviour in other drivers. Road rage was defined by those responding as physically assaulting another driver, getting out of a vehicle to confront another driver, tailgating and yelling. It s consistently a serious issue, NRMA spokesman Peter Khoury said.