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There are more angry drivers on Colorado’s roads — and experts see a lot things to blame

Denver alone saw a 40 percent increase in road rage incidents from 2022 to 2024.

More than half of all calls made to Colorado State Patrol are tied to hostile conditions on the road. 

In 2024, the organization’s emergency dispatchers answered 54,956 total calls. Fifty-six percent – more than 30,000 – were related to road rage or aggressive driving. That figure was up slightly, from 54 percent the year prior.