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13 January 2021, Sydney, Australia – Engines aren't the only thing overheating on the roads this summer – our tempers are too, according to new research by Finder, Australia's most visited comparison site.
A new nationally representative Finder survey of 1,004 Australians has revealed that a whopping 73% of drivers have been the victims of a road rage incident.
Tailgating is the number one offence that Aussies have experienced behind the wheel (49%), followed by another driver blasting their horn (42%).
Around 1 in 3 drivers (32%) have been subjected to verbal abuse on the road, with that same number (32%) purposely cut off by another driver.
According to the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE), there were 196 road fatalities in Australia between December 2019 and January 2020, and 216 deaths during the same period the year before (December 2018 - January 2019).
Taylor Blackburn, insurance specialist at Finder, urged Aussie drivers to keep their cool this summer.
"Millions of Aussies are taking to the roads to visit loved ones over the summer, but a concerning number of drivers are seeing red.
"Road rage and aggressive driving is a major contributing factor to car accidents.
"It's normal to get annoyed behind the wheel from time to time, especially if another driver's actions are frustrating, inconsiderate or downright dangerous.
"But you should never threaten or intimate another driver – doing so can make the situation much worse, and puts other drivers and passengers at risk," Blackburn said.
Men are the most likely to encounter road rage, with 77% of male drivers falling victim to aggressive behaviour from another driver, whereas just 68% of women have experienced the same.
Queensland is also home to Australia's angriest drivers – more than 3 in 4 drivers here (77%) have been victim to a road rage incident, compared to just 69% in South Australia.
Blackburn said that drivers risk having their car insurance claim rejected if they get into an accident linked to their own aggressive driving.
"Many insurers won't cover you if you fail to take reasonable precautions to prevent damage or liability occurring.
"This means if you're tailgating another car and have a rear-end collision, or deliberately cut another driver off and they crash into you, you may need to foot the repair costs yourself.
"Outside of a voided insurance policy, you may also face criminal charges for negligent or reckless driving.
"The consequences of road rage can be dangerous and expensive – it's much more important to get to your destination unharmed.
"With many drivers taking to the roads over the new year, now is also a good time to review your current insurance policy and make sure you have adequate cover," Blackburn said.
Have you ever experienced the following on the road in the last 10 years? | |
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Been tailgated by another driver | 49% |
Another driver beeped their horn at me | 42% |
Been shouted or cursed at by another driver | 32% |
Purposely cut off by another driver | 32% |
I have not experienced any of these | 27% |
Another driver gave me the finger | 26% |
Been threatened by another driver | 18% |
Been injured by another driver | 7% |
Other | 2% |
Source: Finder December survey, 2020, respondents asked to tick all that apply
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About Finder
Every month 2.6 million unique visitors turn to Finder to save money and time, and to make important life choices. We compare virtually everything from credit cards, phone plans, health insurance, travel deals and much more.
Our free service is 100% independently-owned by three Australians: Fred Schebesta, Frank Restuccia and Jeremy Cabral. Since launching in 2006, Finder has helped Aussies find what they need from 1,800+ brands across 100+ categories.
We continue to expand and launch around the globe, and now have offices in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Poland and the Philippines. For further information visit www.finder.com.au.
12.6 million average unique monthly audience (June- September 2019), Nielsen Digital Panel