10. Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York, nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Erie, boasts a resilient population and a rich industrial heritage. The city's diverse population reflects its melting pot of cultures and traditions, contributing to a vibrant community spirit. That also means there are lots of people who... might not get along too well.
But Buffalo barely scrapes into the top 10 for road rage incidents per 100,000 people, with 139 reported cases, beating out some of the most congested traffic areas in New York City!
9. Tampa, Florida
Tampa, Florida, situated along the Gulf Coast, offers a dynamic blend of attractions and experiences. From the historic Ybor City district to the bustling Riverwalk, Tampa seems friendly enough... until you hit the streets.
Tampa ranks second for road rage incidents per 100,000 people, with 141 reported cases, highlighting the challenges of urban commuting amidst its scenic landscapes.
8. Cincinnati, Ohio
From its historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood to the iconic Cincinnati Music Hall, the city offers a blend of architectural beauty and artistic flair. Residents, known for their Midwestern warmth and friendliness, contribute to a vibrant community spirit.
Beneath its inviting exterior is pent-up rage! Cincinnati is eighth for road rage incidents per 100,000 people, with 142 reported cases, underscoring the challenges of navigating its urban thoroughfares. Just one above Tampa!
7. Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee, pulsates with the rhythm of country music and Southern hospitality. From the iconic Grand Ole Opry to the historic Ryman Auditorium, Nashville offers a rich tapestry of cultural attractions.
Unsurprisingly, Nashville ranks in the top 1-0 for road rage incidents with 155 per 100k cases, highlighting the challenges of urban commuting.
6. Birmingham, Alabama
Nestled in Alabama's heart, Birmingham boasts a diverse population and a rich cultural heritage. From its historic Civil Rights landmarks like the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to its thriving arts scene, including the Alabama Ballet and Birmingham Museum of Art, the city offers a blend of history and modernity. And residents embody Southern hospitality... most of the time.
Unfortunately, Birmingham ranks sixth for road rage incidents per 100,000 people, with 158 reported cases. Good luck navigating the city's roads without some tense traffic stops.
5. Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida, fuses cultures with a diverse population drawn to sunny shores. Boasting world-renowned beaches, vibrant nightlife, and iconic Art Deco architecture in South Beach, Miami captivates visitors with its unique blend of glamour and charm. Its residents, known for their warmth and diversity, can be wild on the packed interstates.
However, amidst the glitz and glamour lies this upsetting statistic: Miami ranks fifth for road rage incidents per 100,000 people, with 178 reported cases, highlighting the challenges of navigating its bustling streets amid urban congestion.
4. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, boasts a resilient population and a rich industrial history. Renowned for its world-class universities, including Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh fosters a culture of innovation and intellect.
Residents, known for their friendliness and strong sense of community, also have their vices. However, Pittsburgh's charm is sometimes overshadowed by road rage, ranking fourth with 214 reported incidents per 100,000 people, underscoring the challenges of urban commuting in this vibrant metropolis.
3. Orlando, Florida
Nestled in Central Florida, Orlando boasts a diverse tourist population drawn to its predictable weather and world-famous attractions. From the enchanting allure of Walt Disney World to the thrills of Universal Studios, the city captivates visitors with its myriad entertainment options.
Despite its charm, Orlando grapples with road rage, ranking third with 273 reported incidents per 100,000 people. Amidst the excitement and hustle of urban living, navigating Orlando's streets occasionally encounters the tensions inherent in bustling city life.
2. Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia, has a diverse population (approximately 500,000), supporting its status as the “big city” of the South. Unfortunately, this title comes with its cons.
With 336 reported cases of road rage per 100,000 residents, Atlanta clearly has a bottleneck problem. Sporting an international airport and thousands of commuters every day, people’s bad behavior reflects the problems of poor infrastructure in a high-paced, densely-populated urban center.
1. Eugene, Oregon
With a population of around 170,000 residents, Eugene embodies the spirit of the Pacific Northwest, attracting outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and environmentally-conscious individuals. However, beneath its laid-back facade lies a surprising statistic:
Eugene ranks among the cities with the highest road rage incidents per 100,000 people. According to the Twitter hashtag, #RoadRage, incidents reach a staggering 500 per 100,000 residents. We’re honestly schocked that a relatively small down in the West has the most pent-up anger… What happened to you guys?