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The hustle and bustle of modern society appears to be sparking an increase in road-rage incidents nationwide, according to recent reporting from Forbes Advisor.

Consider Colorado, where 252 people were injured in aggressive driving crashes in 2016 but that number swelled to 399 in 2021, according to the state's Department of Transportation. Road-rage related shootings also are becoming more frequent.

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Elana Ashanti Jefferson

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