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April 12, 2024

Road Rage Causes Motor Vehicular Accidents

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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You grip the steering wheel tightly as the car in front of you cuts you off without signaling. Your heart races and your face flushes with anger. You may even shout and curse at the reckless driver. All these emotions and actions are symptoms of road rage, a dangerous psychological phenomenon that often leads to aggressive driving behaviors and accidents.

In the fast-paced Denver metro area, you witness these situations daily. Understanding the psychology behind road rage can help you recognize the warning signs and prevent potential accidents.

The psychology behind road rage and aggressive driving

Road rage is a complex emotional response that often stems from stress, frustration or perceived slights on the road. Drivers may experience road rage because of the following reasons:

These triggers activate the fight-or-flight response in your brain, flooding your body with adrenaline and causing you to react impulsively and aggressively. Road rage can escalate to accidents, sometimes with tragic outcomes.

The legal consequences of road rage

In Colorado, aggressive driving behaviors like tailgating, speeding and improper lane changes can result in hefty fines and penalties. Aggressive driving is a misdemeanor offense in the state, punishable by fines ranging from $100 to $1,000 and up to 90 days in jail. If aggressive driving leads to an accident with injuries or property damage, the driver could face even more severe consequences, including civil liability for damages and potential criminal charges.

No matter how angry or upset you get, always drive with reasonable care. Aggressive driving may prevent you from recovering compensation should you wish to hold another driver liable for an accident.

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