Friday, December 19, 2025

Nearly four in five Australians report road rage, as Christmas driving stress spikes

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New research commissioned by dashcam brand Nextbase suggests Australian roads become markedly more hostile in the lead-up to Christmas, with almost four in five drivers saying they have witnessed or experienced road rage.

The nationally representative survey of 1005 adults, conducted in November 2025, asked Australians about their experiences with road rage and festive-season driving.

In response to the question “Have you ever witnessed or experienced road rage?”, 78 per cent said yes, 20 per cent said no, and 2 per cent were unsure.

The holiday period appears to make things worse. Almost half of respondents, 48 per cent, said they find driving during the holiday period more stressful than at other times of the year. Around 35 per cent said it feels about the same, while 16 per cent find it less stressful. Just 1 per cent were unsure.

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When asked when the roads feel most hostile or aggressive during the festive period, 23 per cent of respondents pointed to the week before Christmas. A further 23 per cent said the roads feel hostile throughout the entire festive season.

About 11 per cent nominated school holidays, 8 per cent Christmas Eve or Christmas Day and 4 per cent New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day. Eighteen per cent said they don’t notice increased hostility, and 8 per cent were unsure.

The survey also asked drivers how they are most likely to react if another driver did something that frustrated them during a stressful festive journey. Swearing under their breath and staying calm were the joint top responses, each chosen by 41 per cent of respondents.

About 21 per cent said they would sound the horn at the other driver, 19 per cent said they would make a hand gesture, 8 per cent said they would shout, and 2 per cent said they would get out of the car to confront the other person. Respondents could choose more than one option.