Road rage incidents are nothing new, with drivers getting shot at and even getting killed over incidents that could have been easily avoided. If the actors in these cases had utilized some road rage avoidance tips, the situations may have passed without incident.

Instead, seemingly minor disputes have led to serious criminal consequences, including murder and weapons charges.

If you don’t want to get shot at this holiday season, here are some road rage tips you should keep in mind:

Of course if you are seriously injured in a road rage incident, you’ll want to report it to law enforcement immediately. An experienced personal injury attorney can also help you map out the best route to get compensation.

Related Resources:

  • Drivers Need to Face Road Rage and Its Harmful Effects Head-On (FindLaw’s KnowledgeBase)
  • Texas Road Rage: Deadly, Preventable (FindLaw’s KnowledgeBase)
  • Pa. Girl Sues Dad for Causing Road-Rage Shooting (FindLaw’s Blotter)

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