AAA: Avoid Road Rage This Holiday Shopping Season

by Contributor | November 26, 2021 7:00 am

CENTRAL NEW YORK – While the holidays are usually a time of joy and cheer, getting ready for them can be stressful and overwhelming – especially if you’re rushing.

This year, there’s an added level of anxiety amid the ongoing pandemic with supply chain issues impacting shopping, continued concern over COVID-19, new mask mandates in some areas like Erie County, distractions, and more. Don’t let the stress of today’s society impact you when driving your vehicle.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAAFTS) finds that many drivers engaged in unsafe driving behaviors in 2020:

“The holidays are especially stressful on drivers – everyone wants the perfect gift, and emotions can run high trying to find it,” said Elizabeth Carey, director of public relations at AAA WCNY. “Minor frustrations in parking lots can turn deadly when drivers take their anger out on other drivers. It’s important to use caution and 2021 as safely as possible.”

Road rage includes purposefully tailgating; yelling at another driver; honking; making angry gestures; trying to block another vehicle from changing lanes; cutting off another vehicle on purpose; getting out of the vehicle to confront another driver; and – perhaps the most dangerous of all – bumping or ramming another vehicle on purpose.

AAA offers these tips to help prevent road rage this shopping season:

Dealing with Confrontation

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