A man recently died in a car accident that may have involved road rage. A driver of an Oldsmobile was driving when the driver of a Dodge Ram truck swerved in front of him, causing him to slam on the brakes. The Oldsmobile driver swerved to avoid the collision, driving into oncoming traffic. Another driver slammed into the Oldsmobile’s side, causing the man’s death. Three other people were rushed to the hospital after the incident. Law enforcement is investigating whether the Dodge Ram driver was speeding and driving recklessly due to road rage. Thousands of road rage accidents happen every day in the United States, causing preventable deaths and serious injuries.
Road Rage is Common in CharlotteMany of us have witnessed first-hand or through the numerous videos online of a driver engaged in road rage. A driver may lose their temper and take it out on other drivers on the road. Road rage drivers may honk aggressively, tailgate, or use aggressive maneuvers to cut off other drivers or try to intimidate them. Being on the receiving end of road rage can be scary and disorienting, but it is also extremely dangerous. You may not be able to stop in time to prevent a multi-vehicle collision. As in the case mentioned above, people often try to swerve out of the way to avoid colliding with a driver engaged in road rage. While this is a natural response, it may cause a multiple-vehicle pile-up.
Why is Road Rage So Dangerous?When an aggressive driver tries to take out their anger on innocent people, they are using a heavy, dangerous vehicle to do so. Aggression, a lack of control, and compromised judgment can have serious consequences. Road rage causes accidents when vehicles collide due to drivers becoming distracted while looking at the reckless driver. Or the aggressive driver may directly bump into another vehicle, causing a dangerous collision. In other cases, drivers cause a collision when they run another driver off the road.
According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, nearly 80% of all drivers on the road admitted to expressing aggression when driving at least once in the last 30 days. Regardless of why a driver is engaged in aggressive driving, there is no excuse for putting other drivers and passengers in danger. According to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are multiple common road rage causes, including the following:
Road rage can occur in several different ways, and sometimes it can occur in more ways than one. A few types of aggressive driving practices that are commonly recognized include the following:
If you or your loved one has been involved in a car accident involving road rage, you may be entitled to financial compensation. When another driver's road rage causes a car accident, the reckless driver may be financially responsible for the damages that result. Contact the experienced car accident lawyers at Arnold & Smith, PLLC today to schedule your free initial consultation, either in-person, via video conference or over the phone by calling 704-370-2828. To better serve our clients, we have three convenient office locations in Charlotte, Mooresville and Monroe.