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New Mexico Leads in the Country, but in Incidents of Anger Behind the Wheel, According to Study

Excess speed, sudden lane changes and aggressive driving behaviour are fueling a worrying trend: the anger on the roads is rising and can escalate rapidly into violent situations. According to a study by the H&P firm, the state records 3.21 incidents of driving rage for every 100,000 inhabitants, placing it as the worst in the country in this type of conflict. Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department officials claim that calls related to these inc…
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Excess speed, sudden lane changes and aggressive driving behaviour are fueling a worrying trend: the anger on the roads is rising and can escalate rapidly into violent situations. According to a study by the H&P firm, the state records 3.21 incidents of driving rage for every 100,000 inhabitants, placing it as the worst in the country in this type of conflict. Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department officials claim that calls related to these inc…

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Telemundo Nuevo México broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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