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24/7 Wall St.

New York Tops List of Angriest Drivers

By Douglas A. McIntyre
posted: 165 DAYS 14 HOURS AGO
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New York City is choked with more than eight million people, many of whom have to drive to work on highways meant to accommodate traffic levels of the 1930s. The bridges and tunnels into Manhattan often have back-ups that push waiting times to an hour or more.
New York drivers
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Top 5 Worst U.S. Cities for Road Rage
2009 2008
1. New York Miami
2. Dallas/Fort Worth Boston
3. Detroit New York
4. Atlanta Baltimore
5. Minneapolis/St. Paul Washington, D.C.
Top 5 U.S. Cities With Least Road Rage
2009 2008
1. Portland, Ore. Pittsburgh
2. Cleveland Portland, Ore.
3. Baltimore Seattle
4. Sacramento Minneapolis/St. Paul
5. Pittsburgh Cleveland

On top of the normal frustration of driving in New York is the added factor that many of the people who are in cars, are heading for job interviews where they are likely to be disappointed
Is it any wonder, then, that New York City drivers are now the most vicious in the US, replacing those in Miami to take the prize? According to Reuters, mounting frustration “gave New Yorkers the prize for angriest, most aggressive drivers who tailgate, speed, honk their horns, overreact and lose their tempers.”
As the tax base in New York shrinks, to a large extent because of all the high paid investment bankers who are no longer employed, the transportation situation could get worse. The MTA, which runs the subways and other parts of the public system, is nearly out of money and has been forced to announce higher fares. New York City highways and streets are so old that they are under constant repair which creates bottle-necks which cause even more traffic congestion. The city needs more subway tunnels and widened roads, but the shrinking municipal cash balance is likely to make that impossible. Layoffs of NYC workers have already started.
The frustration and violence among New York City drivers may be rising, but it has not even come close to peaking.
2009-06-16 10:42:45
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dablueshound
5:06PM Aug 26 2009 
MMM. NYC is a breeze compared to Bangkok, Shanghai, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong. Count your blessings.
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dablueshound
5:04PM Aug 26 2009 
most of you here are the problem. - How very special you are to know this. Sure and I wish I were as bright as are you.
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VicVLvic
1:38PM Aug 24 2009 
After driving company cars an average of 60K miles a year for over 40 years, I just sold my new personal auto, and now use public transportation and city shopper hoppers for retirees. I just hit 65 and no long wish to drive on the roads in S. florida. I recently was accosted at a traffic stop and almost shot the driver who lunged for me for no reason. Rather than take a life over stupidity I gave up driving. A damn friggin shame!!
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OYEVETTE
11:03AM Aug 24 2009 
True, but I love NY! If I could afford to live in Manhattan, I would, but only if I keep my home in South Florida. I am originally from New England. There is nothing like NYC. I love it.
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Rhondas711
8:52AM Aug 24 2009 
I totally agree, how did Chicago not make the list? And it's not just people in general their public transportation can't drive either.
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