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Road rage is a serious issue in 2024. Drivers are getting so angry that they may resort to violence. It’s a tragic safety concern, but there are a few things you can do to better protect yourself against angry, even dangerous drivers. 

Use these tips to avoid taking road rage situation from bad to worse

When it comes to potentially dangerous road rage situations, you should observe the following tips to stay safe.

  • Be aware of your surroundings
  • Never stop your vehicle at the prompt of an angry motorist
  • If you suspect that you’re being followed, don’t return home
  • Notify the authorities of any instance of road rage

The most important thing to remember in potentially dangerous situations is to remain calm and aware of your surroundings. An instance of road rage might not directly involve you. As such, you’ll want to identify the offending vehicle and stay out of that person’s way. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to avoid rageful drivers altogether. 

A driver gets a bad case of road rage and bites his steering wheel.
Some drivers just can’t handle driving without losing it | Aleksandr Kondratov via iStock

If you can’t avoid an angry potentially dangerous motorist, you should never stop your vehicle at their prompt. Tragically, stopping or getting out of your vehicle could result in an altercation, injury, or worse. 

In that same vein, an angry driver may decide to follow you. Remain vigilant, and if you suspect an angry driver is following you, call the police. Stay on public roads and follow the prompts of the 911 dispatcher. Moreover, avoid leading your would-be followers to your home. Leading an angry motorist to your home could put you in harm’s way in that moment and in the future.

Finally, notify emergency services of any instance of road rage. Even if you aren’t the subject of another driver’s inappropriate behavior, you should call the police if you witness a potentially violent case of road rage.