Do Texas Drivers Rank Among the Worst Aggressive Drivers?
A new study claims that Texas drivers are among the angriest in the country. According to GasBuddy, which conducted a national survey on aggressive driving, Texas motorists are the 4th most aggressive in the country.GasBuddy, a company that operates apps for finding fuel prices, conducted its research by compiling data from its Trips feature. The feature provides motorists with assessments of their driving habits. Trips allows users to assess their aggressive driving habits, such as hard braking, speeding, and rapid acceleration. Hard braking was the most common aggressive driving habit reported by Trips users. The survey’s findings indicate that aggressive driving occurs most often in densely populated cities with lots of congestion. While this means you are more likely to encounter aggressive drivers in nearby Houston, it does not mean Angelina County is immune to road rage. There are steps that you can take to reduce your chances of being in an accident or other confrontation with an aggressive driver.
Warning Signs You Are Dealing with an Angry Driver
Angry drivers can put you and others at greater risk of harm in a car accident. You should never escalate the situation if an angry driver confronts you. In some cases, it may be necessary to drive to a safe (populated) area to contact the police. Some road rage incidents involve violence or firearms. Be aware of the warning signs of aggressive driving that include, but are not limited to:
Speeding. Angry drivers are more likely to speed. Unfortunately, speeding is a significant cause of car accidents in the US each year.
Tailgating. If another driver is upset with you, then they may drive very close to the rear of your vehicle. Tailgating could lead to a rear-end accident.
Unsafe lane changes. Angry drivers may make quick, aggressive lane changes. Some drivers may shift to the shoulder lane to pass other motorists.
Failing to follow traffic signals or signs. Aggressive drivers who are short on patience may run red lights or stop signs.
Of course, there are other warning signs of angry driving that most of you are familiar with. Angry drivers may use honking or hand gestures. The Texas car accident lawyers at Mike Love & Associates, LLC, encourage safe driving. For future updates on our blog, continue to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. If you have questions about your rights after a car accident, call us at (936) 632-2000 or use our online contact form.

