Alleged road rage incidents in recent weeks — incidents that left two men dead — have again placed the problem of aggressive driving front and center. Montgomery and Warren counties lead the state in road rage incidents this year, while Butler County ranked fifth, according to state patrol data. In July, Montgomery County had 63 road rage incidents since the beginning of the year, while Warren County had 62. Those tallies are far higher than any other Ohio county, according to data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Since January 2022, there have been 21 reports of road rage incidents in West Chester, West Chester Twp.
Source: Forbes September 06, 2023 11:08 UTC