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Cutting someone off on the road a hard ‘no’ for Canadians: Survey

60% of respondents admit to feeling road rage for various reasons
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A February 2024 survey of Canadian drivers found 60 per cent feel road rage and most hate being cut off in traffic. (Pixabay)

By: Radha Agarwal

Nearly 60 per cent of Canadian drivers say they’ve felt road rage and a new survey is shining the light on why.

Conducted by Compare the Market and released in February, the survey found that 60 per cent of respondents felt road rage when getting cut off while in traffic. Fifty-six per cent said that seeing someone on their phone while driving was frustrating and 55 per cent pointed to tailgating as a cause of anger.

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