If you think people are driving more erratically these days, you’re not wrong. Michigan State Police Lt. Mike Shaw says it has been going on for a while.
“During the stay-at-home order when we had less traffic on the freeway, it was more driver behavior that was going into these type of crashes, types of road rage incidents, things like that.”
Shaw says that is still the case, even with more traffic back on the roads. His advice: If someone is driving erratically or road-raging, don’t engage. Just ignore it.