Road Rage Incidents by State

1. California

1. California

California ranked as the number one state with the most road rage. It had the third-highest percentage of drivers (47.5%) who have been cut off by other drivers and the fourth-highest percentage of drivers (32%) who have been yelled at or cursed by another driver.

Tailgating is also a huge problem in the state, with over 60% of survey respondents reporting that they’ve been tailgated. In addition, around 35% of drivers reported being blocked by other cars when trying to merge or change lanes—a common occurrence on California roads.

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2. Missouri

2. Missouri

Missouri ranks second among the states with the most road rage. An astounding 33.5% of drivers report being yelled at or cursed at by other drivers, the highest percentage of all 50 states.

Additionally, around 48% reported that they’d been purposely cut off by another driver, while 59.9% reported that they’d been tailgated. Furthermore, the state has proven to be a little too horn happy, with 60.5% of people being honked at by other drivers.

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3. Utah

3. Utah

Utah comes in at number three for having the highest percentage (49.5%) of people cutting off other drivers. Blocking other cars trying to change lanes and merge is another common occurrence, with 42.5% reporting those behaviors.

On top of that, honking (61.5%) or making rude gestures (54%) at other drivers is a frequent occurrence on Utah roads. Also, notably, Utah has the third-highest percentage of drivers who have been tailgated, at 64.5%, higher than both of the top two states.

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4. Oklahoma

4. Oklahoma

Oklahoma is one Midwest state that’s not joking around regarding road rage. The state has the second-highest percentage of drivers (46.5%) who’ve been subjected to rude and offensive gestures on the road. Meanwhile, it also has the fifth-highest percentage of drivers who have been blocked when trying to merge or change lanes at 37.5%.

Worst of all, 58% reported that they’d been honked at, showing that Oklahoma is just another horn-happy state that could probably benefit from counting down from 10 every once in a while.

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5. Colorado

5. Colorado

Colorado ranks fourth for cutting off other drivers, at 46%. It also has a problem with drivers blocking merging vehicles, at 38.5%, but the fun does not stop there. Cursing at other drivers and rude gestures are also commonplace, at 31.5% and 45%, respectively.

While not many reported people actually exiting from their vehicle to fight, Colorado, unfortunately, has the third-highest number of reported cases of this happening at 13%. Chill out, Colorado, like for real.

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6. Mississippi

6. Mississippi

Mississippi actually ranks the highest among all 50 states for drivers who got just a little too agitated. Around 13.5% of drivers have experienced someone exiting their vehicle to fight with them. Yikes! But Mississippi also ranks sixth for road rage because of some other alarming statistics.

About 13.5% of drivers reported being forced off the road by another driver, and 43% reported other drivers cutting them off on purpose. Evidently, Mississippi could use a little work on its Southern hospitality. 

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7. Indiana (tie)

7. Indiana (tie)

Home of the Indy 500, apparently everyone in the state is acting like they’re in a race. Indiana has the fifth-highest percentage of drivers (12%) exiting their vehicle for a fight. It also has the eighth-highest percentage of drivers cutting others off at over 44%.

Furthermore, tailgating, cursing at, or threatening other drivers are also common occurrences in the Hoosier state.

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7. Virginia (tie)

7. Virginia (tie)

Virginia ties with Indiana when it comes to road rage. It has the second-highest percentage of drivers (15.5%) who have been forced off the road and the second-highest percentage of drivers (40.5%) who’ve been blocked while merging.

Overall, around 9% of survey respondents reported that they frequently experience road rage by other Virginian drivers.

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9. New York

9. New York

While this one might not come as a huge surprise to some, New York’s angry driving habits take many forms. The state ranks highest when it comes to people actually exiting their vehicle to start a fight at 13.5%. On top of that, it also has the second-highest percentage of drivers claiming to experience road rage on the regular.

And if those stats aren’t bad enough, New York has the sixth-highest number of drivers blocking others trying to merge and the eighth-highest number trying to force other drivers off the road.

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10. Maryland

10. Maryland

Maryland ranks 10th overall but third in blocking merging cars at 39.5%. Cutting off drivers is an even bigger problem, with 45.5% reporting that other drivers do it to them on purpose.

All in all, over 8% reported that they’ve experienced road rage regularly, indicating that Maryland residents might need to take a breather before getting behind the wheel.

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