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  1. May 9, 2024 · The big picture: The findings, from an analysis of Gun Violence Archive (GVA) data by gun violence newsroom The Trace, mirror a broader increase in gun-related violence. Zoom in: New Mexico (2.65 average shooting incidents per million people between 2014-2023), Wisconsin (1.94) and Tennessee (1.91) are the country's road rage shooting hotspots.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Road rage shootings are on the rise across the United States as drivers increasingly turn to firearms to vent their frustrations — with often tragic consequences. Between 2014 and 2023, the number of people shot in road rage incidents surged more than 400 percent, from 92 to 481, according to a Trace analysis of data from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive.

  3. Mar 20, 2023 · Using Gun Violence Archive’s database to analyze road rage incidents, Everytown Research & Policy found that the number of road rage injuries and deaths involving guns has increased every year since 2018. In that year, at least 70 road rage shooting deaths occurred in the United States; in 2022, the number doubled to 141.

  4. Aug 23, 2022 · In 2018, 247 road rage shootings were reported across the U.S. That number jumped to 522 shootings in 2021, the Jerry report states. Data from Everytown for Gun Safety and the Gun Violence Archive ...

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    Aggressive driving – like driving too closely or weaving through traffic – can escalate to confrontations, physical assault and murder, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Road ragedescribes "the angry and violent behaviors at the extreme of the aggressive driving continuum," the agency says. Beloved youth baseball coac...

    Road rage injuries and deaths involving guns have increased every year since 2018 and about doubled from 2018 to 2022, the report found. The authors used publicly sourced data from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive, which tracks shootings in which at least one person was shot, and police or media reports that explicitly identified a connection to ...

    The authors could not say what is driving the increase in road rage shootings but cited possible factors, including the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic and surging firearms salesin recent years. Ryan Martin, a psychology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay who has studied road rage, cited general levels of increased stress and anxi...

    The authors warned a summer Supreme Court decisionthat found a constitutional right to carry a gun in public could exacerbate the trend of rising road rage shootings. Last year, eight states required would-be gun carriers to provide a specific reason for needing a gun in public, according to the report. Eighteen others required a carry permit but d...

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  5. Aug 27, 2024 · That’s because reported road-rage shootings have surged by over 400% in recent years according to the anti-gun violence website The Trace, with ticked-off drivers being responsible for shooting ...

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  7. Apr 4, 2022 · New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Wisconsin and Tennessee Had Highest Rates of Road Rage Shootings in 2021 NEW YORK — Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund today released new data and analysis on road rage shootings in the United States which revealed that over 500 people were shot and injured or killed – 44 people per month– by road rage incidents in 2021.

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