DAILY NEWS Nov 8, 2012 3:11 PM - 2 comments

Nearly 80% of Canadians admit to "road rage" behaviour: survey

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2012-11-08

A strong majority of Canadian drivers admit to driving behaviour that could be deemed as road rage, according to a new survey from insurance comparison website Kanetix.ca.

The poll, completed by Leger Marketing, suggests that 79% of Canadians admit to aggressive behaviour such as using profanity, yelling or following other vehicles too closely. Speeding was the most common reported aggressive behaviour.

Road rageAmong men, 83% admitted to such behaviour, while 76% of women admitted it. Younger drivers (between age 18 and 44) admitted to similar behaviour more than drivers older than 55.

Distracted drivers (such as those using mobile phones) were the most common trigger for road rage-like behaviour, according to the poll. Being cut off by other drivers, as well as tailgating behaviour also inspires road rage, although personal issues such as running behind schedule and having a bad day were also reported reasons for angry driving, the survey results suggest.

Women more commonly reported road rage behaviour from personal aspects, while men were more likely to become aggressive after being cut off.

Only 15% of men and 22% of women considered themselves to be drivers who don’t engage in any aggressive behaviour.

"I think it is fair to say that all of us, at some point in our daily travels, have encountered a form of road rage,” Janine White, vice president, marketplace for Kanetix noted.  “Our goal with this study was to gain a better understanding of what triggers the most common types of road rage so we can raise awareness of the issue and offer advice that will hopefully keep people calmer behind the wheel.”

The survey was conducted in August with Leger Marketing's online panel, LegerWeb. The sample size was 1,423 Canadian drivers 18 and older.

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David Potter

This is one of those silly surveys that is set up to give the results that the people commissioning the survey are looking for. The unfortunate part is that the statistics quoted will be thrown back at us at any business related function that we attend over the next year. Sure people swear in cars but the person being sworn at does not hear because they are in their own vehicle. Of course we see evidence of bad driving and for the most part but we are conscious of the consequences and slow down to let the idiots make their fast lane change or whatever else they have in mind. I travel the highways a lot and I can tell you I do not see 80% of users exhibiting road rage!

Posted November 9, 2012 11:20 AM


Tonio Rosenblu

The problem on the roads of Ontario, is my humble opinion, is the number of people that shouldn't have a license. Or get better training. But the province is keener on auto sales than in safety. Is not uncommon to read in the paper the someone has accumulated large number of violations but keeps driving anyway. The courts help in maintaining the situation with lawyers that care only in saving their clients' "lower back". And the rest of us pay for it.

Posted November 9, 2012 10:33 AM


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