Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Results

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Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Results 1 Executive Summary The Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey results are based on responses submitted by 1,012 New Jersey consumers with valid driver licenses who operate a vehicle at least once per week. The objective of the survey is to measure behavior as well as attitudes toward driving angry. Key findings include: 99% of all respondents said they have witnessed at least one road rage incident on New Jersey roads o Top provocative driving behaviors witnessed include (% ever witnessed): Drivers making lane changes without signaling (89%) Drivers going through a yellow light (86%) Tailgating (81%) Drivers cruising in the passing lane (78%) Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to other drivers (7) o Top demonstrative angry driving behavior witnessed include (% ever witnessed): Drivers honking their horns at other drivers (70%) Drivers making insulting gestures at other drivers (59%) Drivers who swear and curse at other drivers (56%) Drivers who flash their headlights at other drivers in front of them (56%) More than four in 10 (4) say they have witnessed drivers who cut off other drivers in the parking lot of an event 11% say they witnessed drivers who got into a physical altercation with another driver 96% say they have engaged in at least one provocative driving behavior o Most frequently committed provocative driving behaviors include (% ever committed): Gone through yellow lights (8) Honked their horns at other drivers (60%) Made rolling stops at traffic signs/signals (46%) Swore/cursed at other drivers (42%) 91% rate their ability as a driver as good to excellent o Two-thirds (67%) rate the ability of New Jersey drivers as fair to average o 92% of males and 90% of females rate their own driving ability as good to excellent More than one in four (28%) female and nearly one in three (30%) male New Jersey drivers report occasional uncontrollable anger behind the wheel o However four in 10 say they rarely experience uncontrollable anger Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 1 of 12 Summary of Results

Morning rush hour (6 am to 9 am) ranked first as the most aggressive time to drive followed by afternoon rush hour (3 pm to 6 pm) o 6 pm to 9 pm ranked third, making afternoon rush hour the beginning of a six-hour period of aggressive driving Only perceive that New Jersey drivers obey the posted legal speed limit on highways and local roads o 59% perceive the average rate of speed on the Garden State Parkway is 70-75 mph; 1 believe it is 80 mph o 58% perceive the average rate of speed on the New Jersey Turnpike 70-75 mph; 20% believe it is 80 mph o Nearly half of New Jersey drivers (45%) are concerned about their safety on the roads; 79% moderately agree that they are afraid for their safety on New Jersey roads Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 2 of 12 Summary of Results

2 New Jersey Road Rage Survey Results How they rate their own driving ability: Male 5 39% 7% Female 42% 48% 9% Sample 47% 4 8% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Excellent Good Average Fair How would you rate yourself as a driver? Rating Excellent 47% 42% 5 Good 4 48% 39% Average 8% 9% 7% Fair 1% 1% 0% Poor 0% 0% 0% How they rate the ability of other New Jersey drivers: Male 2% 51% 16% 8% Female 2% 20% 50% 18% 11% Sample 2% 21% 50% 10% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 3 of 12 Summary of Results

How would you rate New Jersey drivers? Rating Excellent 2% 2% 2% Good 21% 20% Average 50% 50% 51% Fair 18% 16% Poor 10% 11% 8% Frequency of drivers obeying the speed limit on New Jersey highways: Exceed by about 15 mph or more 2% 1% 18% Exceed by about 10-14 mph 10% 39% 10% 41% 11% 37% Exceed by about 6-9 mph 2 2 2 26% Exceed by about 5 mph 35% 16% 35% 15% 36% Mostly obey the posted speed limit 28% 30% 2 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% 160% 180% Sample (Self) Sample (Others) Female (Self) Female (Others) Male (Self) Male (Others) Sample (Self) Frequency of drivers obeying the speed limit on New Jersey local roads: Sample (Others) Female Female Male Rate of Speed (Self) (Others) (Self) Mostly obey the posted speed limit 28% 30% 2 Exceed the posted speed limit by about 5 mph 35% 16% 35% 15% 36% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 6-9 mph 2 2 2 26% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 10-14 mph 10% 39% 10% 41% 11% 37% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 15 mph or more 2% 1% 18% Male (Others) 6% 0% Exceed by about 15 mph or more 0% 6% 1% 6% Exceed by about 10-14 mph 2% 18% 19% 1% 16% Exceed by about 6-9 mph 9% 27% 8% 28% 9% Exceed by about 5 mph 3 3 32% 3 37% Mostly obey the posted speed limit 55% 15% 55% 15% 56% 16% 0% 50% 100% 150% 200% 250% Sample (Self) Sample (Others) Female (Self) Female (Others) Male (Self) Male (Others) Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 4 of 12 Summary of Results

Perceived average rate of speed on the Garden State Parkway: Sample (Self) Sample (Others) Female Female Male Rate of Speed (Self) (Others) (Self) Mostly obey the posted speed limit 55% 15% 55% 15% 56% 16% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 5 mph 3 3 32% 3 37% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 6-9 mph 9% 27% 8% 28% 9% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 10-14 mph 2% 18% 19% 1% 16% Exceed the posted speed limit by about 15 mph or more 0% 6% 0% 6% 1% 6% Male (Others) Male 72% Female 20% 7 5% Sample 7 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 60-65 mph 70-80 mph 85-90 mph GSP Perceived Rate of Speed 60 mph 6% 5% 6% 65 mph 15% 19% 70 mph 32% 32% 31% 75 mph 27% 31% 80 mph 1 10% 85 mph 5% 2% 90 mph 0% 0% 1% Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 5 of 12 Summary of Results

Perceived average rate of speed on the New Jersey Turnpike: Male 16% 79% Female 15% 77% 8% Sample 15% 78% 6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 60-65 mph 70-80 mph 85-90 mph TRNPK Perceived Rate of Speed 60 mph 65 mph 12% 12% 1 70 mph 2 27% 75 mph 3 32% 3 80 mph 20% 21% 18% 85 mph 5% 6% 90 mph 1% 2% 1% Level of perceived concern while driving on New Jersey roads: I need to become more aware of my aggressiveness while driving 7% 20% 37% 3 I am an aggressive driver 6% 21% 39% 32% I experience considerable stress while driving 6% 12% 29% 36% I am concerned about my safety on NJ roads 22% 3 5% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% Completely Agree Mostly Agree Moderately Agree Mostly Disagree Completely Disagree Level of perceived driving concerns - % Completely/Mostly Agree I am concerned about my safety on NJ roads 45% 47% 42% I experience considerable stress while driving 18% 20% 1 I am an aggressive driver 9% 8% 10% I need to become more aware of my aggressiveness while driving 10% 8% 12% Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 6 of 12 Summary of Results

Provocative driving behaviors witnessed: Drivers making lane changes without signaling Drivers going through yellow lights Tailgating Drivers cruising in the passing lane Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to other drivers Drivers who drive slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit Drivers making rolling stops at traffic signs/signals Drivers honking their horns at other drivers Drivers making illegal turns Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians Drivers going through red lights Drivers making insulting gestures at other drivers Drivers who swear & curse at other drivers Drivers who flash their headlights at other drivers in front of them Drivers who flash their headlights at on-coming drivers Drivers who cut off other drivers in the parking lot of an event (football Drivers who abruptly apply their brakes when being tailgated Drivers who pursue another driver with their cars Drivers who got into a physical altercation with another driver Other 11% 7% 45% 4 41% 89% 86% 81% 78% 7 7 71% 70% 68% 67% 6 59% 56% 56% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 7 of 12 Summary of Results

Driving Behaviors Witnessed Drivers making lane changes without signaling 89% 91% 88% Drivers going through yellow lights 86% 86% 86% Tailgating 81% 80% 81% Drivers cruising in the passing lane 78% 76% 80% Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to other drivers 7 75% 7 Drivers who drive slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit 7 72% 75% Drivers making rolling stops at traffic signs/signals 71% 70% 7 Drivers honking their horns at other drivers 70% 72% 68% Drivers making illegal turns 68% 67% 69% Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians 67% 68% 65% Drivers going through red lights 6 65% 61% Drivers making insulting gestures at other drivers 59% 58% 61% Drivers who swear & curse at other drivers 56% 56% 56% Drivers who flash their headlights at other drivers in front of them 56% 4 60% Drivers who flash their headlights at on-coming drivers 45% 5 46% Drivers who cut off other drivers in the parking lot of an event (football game, concert) 4 45% 4 Drivers who abruptly apply their brakes when being tailgated 41% 42% 40% Drivers who pursue another driver with their cars 2 26% Drivers who got into a physical altercation with another driver 11% 10% 12% Other 7% 6% 8% Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 8 of 12 Summary of Results

Frequency of provocative driving behaviors witnessed: Drivers who cut off other drivers in the parking lot of an event (football 6% 27% 51% Drivers who got into a physical altercation with another driver 9% 1 27% 50% Drivers who pursue another driver with their cars 7% 12% 42% 40% Drivers who abruptly apply their brakes when being tailgated 8% 28% 45% 19% Tailgating 42% 31% Drivers making insulting gestures at other drivers 7% 27% 49% 18% Drivers who flash their headlights at other drivers in front of them 6% 5 Drivers who flash their headlights at on-coming drivers 6% 18% 57% 19% Drivers honking their horns at other drivers 12% 3 45% 9% Drivers who swear & curse at other drivers 11% 26% 47% Drivers who drive slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit 21% 3 39% 7% Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians 36% 4 5% Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to other drivers 19% 40% 38% Drivers going through red lights 10% 49% 19% Drivers going through yellow lights 37% 42% 20% 1% Drivers cruising in the passing lane 3 41% 2 Drivers making lane changes without signaling 40% 42% 19% 0% Drivers making illegal turns 8% 28% 5 11% Drivers making rolling stops at traffic signs/signals 45% 28% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% Every Day Frequently Sometimes Rarely Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 9 of 12 Summary of Results

Driving Behaviors Witnessed % Every Day Drivers making lane changes without signaling 40% 39% 40% Drivers going through yellow lights 37% 35% 39% Drivers cruising in the passing lane 3 28% 40% Drivers making rolling stops at traffic signs/signals 20% 31% Tailgating Drivers who drive slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit 21% 18% 26% Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to other drivers 19% 19% 19% Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians 16% 18% Drivers honking their horns at other drivers 12% 1 12% Drivers who swear & curse at other drivers 11% 11% 9% Drivers going through red lights 10% 10% 10% Drivers who got into a physical altercation with another driver 9% 6% 12% Drivers making illegal turns 8% 6% 10% Drivers who abruptly apply their brakes when being tailgated 8% 6% 11% Drivers making insulting gestures at other drivers 7% 6% 8% Drivers who pursue another driver with their cars 7% 6% 7% Drivers who flash their headlights at on-coming drivers 6% 5% 7% Drivers who flash their headlights at other drivers in front of them 6% 7% 6% Drivers who cut off other drivers in the parking lot of an event (football game, concert) 6% 5% 7% Provocative driving behaviors committed: Gone through yellow lights Honked your horn at other drivers Made rolling stops at traffic signs/signals Swore/cursed at other drivers Changed lanes without signaling Made an insulting gesture at other drivers Made illegal turns Flashed your headlights at drivers in front of you Tailgated drivers in front of you Flashed your headlights at on-coming drivers Cruised in the passing lane Abruptly applied your brakes when being tailgated Gone through red lights Failed to yield the right-of-way to other drivers Drove slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit Failed to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians Cut off another driver in the parking lot of an event (football game, concert) Pursued another driver with your car Got into a physical altercation with another driver Other 1% 1% 3 29% 28% 22% 21% 21% 20% 15% 1 1 12% 46% 42% 60% 8 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 10 of 12 Summary of Results

Driving Behaviors Committed Gone through yellow lights 8 8 82% Honked your horn at other drivers 60% 61% 58% Made rolling stops at traffic signs/signals 46% 4 50% Swore/cursed at other drivers 42% 42% 42% Changed lanes without signaling 3 3 37% Made an insulting gesture at other drivers 29% 2 36% Made illegal turns 28% 27% 29% Flashed your headlights at drivers in front of you 18% 31% Tailgated drivers in front of you 22% 20% 2 Cruised in the passing lane 21% 19% Flashed your headlights at on-coming drivers 21% 28% Abruptly applied your brakes when being tailgated 20% 18% 22% Gone through red lights 15% 1 Failed to yield the right-of-way to other drivers 1 1 15% Drove slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit 1 15% 11% Failed to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians 12% 12% 1 Cut off another driver in the parking lot of an event (football game, concert) 6% Pursued another driver with your car 5% Got into a physical altercation with another driver 1% 1% 1% Other 1% 1% 0% Frequency of provocative driving behaviors committed: Cut off another driver in the parking lot of an event (football game, 5% 9% 61% Got into a physical altercation with another driver 10% 10% 20% 60% Pursued another driver with your car 0% 8% 1 79% Abruptly applied your brakes when being tailgated 1% 9% 3 58% Tailgated drivers in front of you 11% 46% 40% Made an insulting gesture at other drivers 2% 8% 35% 55% Flashed your headlights at drivers in front of you 0% 6% 40% 5 Flashed your headlights at on-coming drivers 0% 6% 36% 58% Honked your horn at other drivers 0% 7% 4 49% Swore/cursed at other drivers 16% 41% 39% Drove slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit 0% 7% 55% 38% Failed to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians 0% 10% 38% 51% Failed to yield the right-of-way to other drivers 0% 6% 5 40% Gone through red lights 0% 1 8 Gone through yellow lights 21% 5 Cruised in the passing lane 30% 46% 20% Changed lanes without signaling 2% 16% 52% 30% Made illegal turns 0% 2 7 Made rolling stops at traffic signs/signals 16% 56% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% Every Day Frequently Sometimes Rarely Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 11 of 12 Summary of Results

Driving Behaviors Committed % Every Day Got into a physical altercation with another driver 10% 0% Cut off another driver in the parking lot of an event (football game, concert) 5% 0% 9% Swore/cursed at other drivers 5% Cruised in the passing lane Made rolling stops at traffic signs/signals 2% 5% Gone through yellow lights 2% 5% Tailgated drivers in front of you 2% Changed lanes without signaling 2% 0% 5% Made an insulting gesture at other drivers 2% 1% 2% Abruptly applied your brakes when being tailgated 1% 1% 0% Honked your horn at other drivers 0% 0% 0% Made illegal turns 0% 0% 0% Gone through red lights 0% 0% 0% Failed to yield the right-of-way to other drivers 0% 0% 0% Failed to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians 0% 0% 0% Drove slower than traffic flow/posted speed limit 0% 0% 0% Flashed your headlights at on-coming drivers 0% 0% 0% Flashed your headlights at drivers in front of you 0% 0% 0% Pursued another driver with your car 0% 0% 0% Rank Order Perceived time-of-day when road rage is prevalent: Time of Day 6 am - 9 am 1 1 1 3 pm - 6 pm 2 2 2 6 pm - 9 pm 3 3 3 9 am - 12 pm 4 4 4 12 pm - 3 pm 5 5 5 9 pm - 12 am 6 6 6 12 am - 3 am 7 7 7 3 am - 6 am 8 8 8 Perceived feelings of uncontrollable anger toward other drivers: Frequency Every Day 1% 1% 1% Frequently 6% 6% 6% Sometimes 28% 28% 30% Rarely 41% 42% 40% Never Plymouth Rock New Jersey Road Rage Survey Page 12 of 12 Summary of Results