Colorado Ranked Third Worst for Road Rage

Colorado is the third-worst state in the nation for road rage, according to a new report from ConsumerAffairs.

The ranking, up from fourth last year, places Colorado behind Louisiana and New Mexico.

The report, which analyzed fatal crashes, traffic violations, and gun-related incidents, reveals that Colorado has the highest rate of violations for aggressive or careless driving and speeding, at 1.81 per 100,000 people—over eight times the national average.

Additionally, the state ranks No. 6 for gun violence on roads. This year alone, several road-rage incidents have led to shootings in Colorado.