Road rage
English Idiom
Meaning: Road rage refers to aggressive or violent behavior exhibited by drivers in response to stress or frustration while driving. This behavior can include yelling, honking, or even physical confrontations with other drivers.
Origin: The term 'road rage' originated in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It gained popularity as incidents of aggressive driving were increasingly reported by the media, particularly in large urban areas. The phrase captures the intense anger that some drivers feel and express when faced with traffic congestion, slow drivers, or perceived slights on the road.
