Publication
“It’s like the Wild Wild West out there, and it’s just unacceptable,” said Pam Shadel Fischer, senior director of external engagement with the Governors Highway Safety Association. The group manages the National Law Enforcement Liaison Program and frequently hears from officers about “angry drivers, road rage aggressiveness, people going incredibly high rates of speed and people being really unpleasant to each other,” she said. “It is very concerning.”
Road Rage Is Up. How to Deal With an Angry Driver — Even If It’s You.
Story by Angela Haupt
April 19, 2022
Issue
Speeding and Aggressive Driving