How road rage really affects your driving -- and the self-driving cars of the future
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/04/230411150507.htm
In the first study to systematically identify aggressive driving behaviours, scientists have measured the changes in driving that occur in an aggressive state. Aggressive drivers drive faster and with more mistakes than non-aggressive drivers -- putting other road users at risk and posing a challenge to researchers working on self-driving car technology.
The research comes as a leading Detective Chief Superintendent, Andy Cox, warns of the perils of such driving -- warning that the four-five deaths on UK roads daily are "predominantly caused by dangerous and reckless drivers."