Road rage can:

Be avoided by cutting off other drivers.
Result in crashes or other incidents.
Be caused by sudden acceleration.
Be an indirect consequence of aggressive driving.
Explanation

Road rage can impair a driver’s judgment and reaction time, potentially leading to crashes or other serious incidents. To avoid experiencing road rage, you should not get behind the wheel when you are tired, angry, stressed, or nervous.

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