When you're drivng home this afternoon listening to the I-Drive at 5, remember this. According to a new Career Builder study, 61 percent of women admit to experiencing road rage, compared to 56 percent of men. Overall, workers 55 and older were the least likely to get angry while driving, while workers between 25 and 34 were the most likely. Long drives and running late were the leading causes of road rage, but more than a third of people with commutes of less than five minutes said they aren’t immune, either.

 

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