Aggression in Road Traffic: The Rumbles of Everyday Life
22 Articles
22 Articles
There is no miracle cure against traffic crowds – but some good approaches could be followed more closely. A commentary by Christian Deutschländer.
Almost one in two pushes, every fourth text at the wheel: On Germany's roads it gets rougher. Cyclists (and pedestrians) don't help either.
The traffic climate study 2026 of the UDV shows an increase in aggressive behaviour in car and cyclists. Almost all the values studied have deteriorated since 2023.
Dragging, light hooves, overtaking on the highway on the right - aggressions in German road traffic have increased significantly in recent years.
Both motorists and cyclists are more likely to confess to Rüpeleien in road traffic. This is the result of a study presented in Berlin on Monday.
Dragging, cutting, scolding: According to a survey, the sound in road traffic is becoming more and more harsh. A development is particularly concerned about accident research.
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