Rotorua Daily Post

Road rage more prevalent among Canterbury drivers

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Cantabrian­s are the geographic­al group most likely to have experience­d road rage, according to a new survey.

The AA Insurance Lifestyle and Driver survey found more than a third of Kiwi drivers say they have experience­d road rage over the Christmas period, especially those aged 18-34 (52 per cent) and those living in Canterbury (43 per cent).

The respondent­s have either experience­d road rage themselves or from others.

In Wellington, people reported experienci­ng road rage the least.

Twenty-eight per cent of Wellington­ians said they had experience­d it followed by the rest of the North Island (excluding Auckland) on 31 per cent.

AA Insurance spokeswoma­n Amelia Macandrew said people should be mindful of this and em

brace the Christmas spirit on the roads. “I think it’s one of those times where people need to take their time and be patient, follow the road rules and just practise good old-fashioned courtesy while they’re out on the road.”

Macandrew said that extended to carpark etiquette too.

Thirty-one per cent of Kiwis said their car had been damaged by a runaway supermarke­t trolley.

“One AA Insurance customer learnt the hard way, when a witness

saw a man let go of a trolley which promptly rolled into his car and caused over $1600 worth of damage to the guard and wheel. “The man who caused the damage had a quick look at the damage, then swiftly left the scene without leaving a note.

Sadly, his behaviour appears to be the rule rather than the exception.”

The survey also found in most cases where a driver has damaged another parked car they fail to own up and leave their details (83 per cent). — NZ Herald

 ?? Photo / 123RF ?? The AA Insurance Lifestyle and Driver survey found more than a third of Kiwi drivers say they have experience­d road rage over the Christmas period.
Photo / 123RF The AA Insurance Lifestyle and Driver survey found more than a third of Kiwi drivers say they have experience­d road rage over the Christmas period.

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