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  • Psychology
  • Public Health
  • Traffic Safety

Background:

  • Road rage incidents are rising in India, with limited existing research.
  • Web-based interventions are increasingly recognized for delivering public health messages.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantitatively assess risk factors for road rage among Indian motor vehicle drivers.
  • To explore the relationship between personality traits and driving anger using an online survey.

Main Methods:

  • An internet-based survey was distributed to Facebook users.
  • Validated scales, Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) and Driving Anger Scale (DAS), were employed.
  • Data analysis focused on response rates, scale reliability, and correlations between demographic factors and scale scores.

Main Results:

  • A response rate of 65.9% was achieved with satisfactory scale reliability.
  • Age positively correlated with LOT-R (optimism) and negatively with DAS (anger).
  • Years of education correlated with LOT-R but not DAS.

Conclusions:

  • A high prevalence of anger exists among Indian drivers, especially younger males.
  • Online surveys are a feasible method for collecting data on driving anger and related factors.
  • Web-based public health interventions for road rage could be effective.