British driven mad by cars as 1 in 7 admits to road rage

One in seven Britons admits to experiencing road rage and a quarter of the UK population has suffered an assault or threat from an incensed motorist, according to a new survey.

The study found that British drivers are angrier than ever on congested roads in cities, and men and women are similarly prone to violence in roadside disputes.

However, Scottish drivers are less likely to act on their road rage, with 5 per cent fewer motorists than from the UK as a whole reported for threats, violence, obscene gestures and shouting.

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