Road rage is on the rise.
One-in-five drivers on the road following the pandemic report more frustration while driving compared to before.
The Zebra --an online insurance site study says distracted drivers are the number one cause of frustration, followed by lack of turn signal use, being tail-gated and getting cut off.
Michigan State Police Lt. Mike Shaw says people lately are just angry, but there is no specific data on why.
The study reports 95% of its' participants observed road rage or aggressive driving in the past year.