Chicago highways see rising aggressive driving

chicagotribune.com

Illinois State Police report an increase in aggressive driving and road rage incidents, particularly on Chicago-area highways. While no specific road rage citation exists, related offenses like tailgating and improper lane changes carry fines. Data suggests men and younger drivers are more prone to aggressive behavior. Experts advise drivers not to engage with aggressive motorists, suggesting safe lane changes and avoiding eye contact to de-escalate potential confrontations.


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