Authors present differing opinions on what causes road rage, whether road rage should be labeled an anger problem, and what can be done to fight road rage.
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Road rage incidents are increasing / Adam Carey and Jason Dowling -- The prevalence of road rage is exaggerated / Rex Roy -- Crowded roads are the real reason for road rage / Eric Peters -- Hypermiling causes road rage / Michael Rowland and Brendan Trembath -- Hypermilers need to be more considerate / Leon James -- Road rage and left-lane hogs / John Cichowski -- Drivers who ignore left-lane laws fuel road rage / Melissa Preddy -- Marijuana does not decrease the likelihood of road rage / Chloe Johnson and Nicola Shepheard -- Do you feel "righteous rage" on the road? / Elizabeth Landau -- Area's no. 1 rank in traffic delays leaves a lot to curse about / Ashley Halsey III -- Looking to avoid aggressive drivers? check those bumpers / Shankar Vedantam -- Road rage is primarily an anger problem / Steve Albrecht -- Is road rage just bad manners? / Michael J. Hurd -- How to fight road rage / Hal Arkowitz and Scott O. Lilienfeld -- Driverless cars could eliminate road rage / Gini Graham Scott -- Driverless cars will not solve the problem of road rage / Digital Trends -- "Road Rage" case highlights cyclist vs. driver tension / Mandalit Del Barco -- Cyclists cause road rage / Scott Rowan.