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Road anger expression, particularly yelling and threatening, increased in Denmark from 2005-2016. People often misinterpret fear as anger, suggesting interventions in driver education could reduce aggressive road behavior.

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  • Traffic Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Driver Behavior Studies

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  • Road anger expression has been a growing concern in traffic.
  • Understanding the development and attribution of road anger is crucial for traffic safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the trends in road anger expression in Denmark from 2005 to 2016.
  • To investigate demographic differences in road anger expression.
  • To explore explanations for own and others' road anger and their relation to demographics and anger expression levels.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of three independent Danish surveys from 2005, 2008, and 2016.
  • Utilized the short form of the Driving Anger Expression Inventory (DAX-short).
  • Examined demographic factors (gender, region) and attribution of anger.

Main Results:

  • A significant increase in road anger incidents (yelling, threatening) was observed between 2005 and 2016, especially in the Capital Region.
  • Men were more involved than women, though this gender gap narrowed over time.
  • Own anger was often attributed to fear (non-hostile), while others' anger was attributed to poor control or mistakes (hostile).

Conclusions:

  • Road anger expression is increasing, with specific behaviors and demographic patterns.
  • Misinterpretation of fear-based reactions as anger by other drivers is common.
  • Cognitive and behavioral interventions, integrated into driver education, show potential for reducing aggressive road anger.