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Fraggle145
6/17/2008, 11:45 AM
Bumper stickers reveal link to road rage

Car adornments betray a territorial mindset.

Matt Kaplan

Published online 13 June 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2008.889

Bumper stickers such as “Make Love, Not War” and “More Trees, Less Bush” speak volumes about a vehicle's driver — but maybe not in the way they might hope. People who customize their cars with stickers and other adornments are more prone to road rage than other people, according to researchers in Colorado.

The number of road rage incidents — bouts of aggressive driving such as speeding or tailgating, or confrontations with other motorists — has risen dramatically in recent years. In 1995 the American Automobile Association found 12,000 injuries and 200 deaths were linked to US road rage. In 2008, the numbers are estimated to exceed 25,000 injuries and 370 deaths, and many more road rage incidents, especially those that do not lead to injury, go unrecorded.

Psychologist William Szlemko and his colleagues at Colorado State University in Fort Collins wondered whether increasingly crowded roads might be contributing to rising tempers. The volume of vehicles on US roads has gone up by 35% since 1987, whereas the road network has swelled by only 1%.

In humans, as in many other species, overcrowding leads to increased territorial aggression, and the team suspected that this was what was happening on the roads.

What are you driving at?
Szlemko and his colleagues quizzed hundreds of volunteers about their cars and driving habits. Participants were asked to describe the value and condition of their cars, as well as whether they had personalized them in any way.

The researchers recorded whether people had added seat covers, bumper stickers, special paint jobs, stereos and even plastic dashboard toys. They also asked questions about how the participants responded to specific driving situations.

To keep the participants from realizing that the team was collecting information about aggressive driving, questions such as “If someone is driving slow in the fast lane, how angry does this make you?” were interspersed with decoy questions such as “What kind of music do you listen to in the car?”. Szlemko's team used a pre-existing scale called “Use of vehicle to express anger” to diagnose the presence of road rage in their participants.

People who had a larger number of personalized items on or in their car were 16% more likely to engage in road rage, the researchers report in the journal Applied Social Psychology.

Territorial disputes
“The number of territory markers predicted road rage better than vehicle value, condition or any of the things that we normally associate with aggressive driving,” say Szlemko. What's more, only the number of bumper stickers, and not their content, predicted road rage — so "Jesus saves" may be just as worrying to fellow drivers as "Don't mess with Texas".

Szlemko admits that he is not entirely surprised by the results. “We have to remember that humans are animals too," he says. "It's unrealistic to believe that we should not be territorial.”

Precious little research has previously attempted to explore drivers' territorial feelings about their cars, says psychologist Graham Fraine at Queensland University's Transport Policy Office in Australia. “This work clearly demonstrates that people will actively defend a space or territory that they feel attached to and have personalized with markers,” Fraine says.

Szlemko suggests that this territoriality may encourage road rage because drivers are simultaneously in a private space (their car) and a public one (the road). “We think they are forgetting that the public road is not theirs, and are exhibiting territorial behaviour that normally would only be acceptable in personal space,” he says.

Although the finding will probably help psychologists to identify and potentially prevent road rage, the discovery may apply to other situations besides motoring. "I am curious to see if there is a correlation between marking other types of territories and other forms of aggressive behaviour," says psychologist William Wozniak of the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Indeed, a brief glance around your office may reveal the most territorial individuals by the number of personalizing objects present on their desks.

* References
1. Szlemko W., et al. J. Appl. Soc. Psychol. 38, 1664-1688 (2008). | Article |

Okay last science thread today, I promise. Still cool though, how many of you have lots of bumper stickers?!

sooner_born_1960
6/17/2008, 11:48 AM
Do rainbows count?

Fraggle145
6/17/2008, 11:53 AM
yep. ;)

mdklatt
6/17/2008, 11:55 AM
People with any kind of Apple/Mac stickers on their car should be avoided at all costs. Anyone with a KLTY (D/FW radio station) bumper sticker is a terrible driver. Unless you are actually in Europe, if you have a Euro-style "license tag" on the front of your BMW/Mercedes/Volvo there's a decent chance that you're a ******.

Taxman71
6/17/2008, 12:04 PM
I have noticed that the guy who drives a dirty, jacked-up Dodge Ram with "I'd Rather Be Cummin Than Strokin" on the rear window is a very defensive driver.

Pricetag
6/17/2008, 12:22 PM
My dad always said that IQ is inversely proportionate to the number of bumper stickers on a car.

I'd like to take this opportunity to remind folks that the rest of the world doesn't give a rip what sport or hobby your kid has. These things have gotten ridiculous--I just dismissed the sports ones at first, seeing them as examples of parents far too wrapped up in the sports careers of their children. But the folks with kids who are not athletes have felt the need to get involved, too. I've seen stickers with megaphones for cheerleading, a shilouette of a girl with a microphone singing, even ones for chess and bowling, for Pete's sake. I'm just waiting for the one with a videogame controller.

OUDoc
6/17/2008, 12:23 PM
I have tons of road rage but no bumper stickers. :confused:

Hot Rod
6/17/2008, 12:33 PM
http://www.funnyhub.com/pictures/img/cop-car-bumper-sticker.jpg

sooner_born_1960
6/17/2008, 12:34 PM
I have tons of road rage but no bumper stickers. :confused:
You're the exception that proves the rule. Whatever that means.

Sooner98
6/17/2008, 12:35 PM
People who do this to their cars give me varying degrees of road rage:

http://www.rightwingnews.com/graphics/dubumpersticker.jpg

http://www.braxton2008.org/lack-of-focus.jpg

http://varifrank.com/images/liberal.jpg

soonermix
6/17/2008, 12:37 PM
and here i thought it was the parents with the "My kid is on the elementary honor roll" stickers were the cause of the road rage

Whet
6/17/2008, 12:39 PM
Looks like one BOS drives a pickup!

Taxman71
6/17/2008, 01:26 PM
So "Ford...is America's Oil Addict", yet the guy is driving a chevy truck? That IQ thing is dead-on.

mdklatt
6/17/2008, 01:28 PM
One set of Truck Nutz trumps any number of bumper stickers on a hippiemobile.

EDIT: After seeing the picture of that pickup truck, maybe not any number.

soonervegas
6/17/2008, 01:34 PM
I had a "friend" put a bumper sticker on my car once that said:

Gay and proud of it

So yeah....I see how a bumper sticker could lead to rage.

sooner_born_1960
6/17/2008, 01:36 PM
Not proud, are you? ;)

soonervegas
6/17/2008, 01:37 PM
Not publicly. :)

Taxman71
6/17/2008, 01:49 PM
I had a "friend" put a bumper sticker on my car once that said:

Gay and proud of it

So yeah....I see how a bumper sticker could lead to rage.

Ha, I put one of those on a guy's car once.....his mom asked him about it a week later.

soonervegas
6/17/2008, 02:07 PM
Yeah you did.

soonerboomer93
6/17/2008, 02:12 PM
did you kick his *** for it?

Tulsa_Fireman
6/17/2008, 02:14 PM
http://cppnetwork.net/cart/images/Dino%20Sticker%20Web.jpg

mdklatt
6/17/2008, 02:33 PM
http://cppnetwork.net/cart/images/Dino%20Sticker%20Web.jpg

That's not the right aspect ratio for a bumper.

Tulsa_Fireman
6/17/2008, 02:36 PM
It is for a GAY bumper.

Pricetag
6/17/2008, 02:41 PM
I had a "friend" put a bumper sticker on my car once that said:

Gay and proud of it

So yeah....I see how a bumper sticker could lead to rage.
Heh, I played a little of the bumper sticker game with my buddies in high school. I put a New Kids on the Block sticker on his truck, and he retaliated (and trumped me, really) with a Chippendale's "I Break for Sexy Men" sticker on my truck. We were both so paranoid, though, that neither truck was actually driven with the sticker still intact.

Tulsa_Fireman
6/17/2008, 02:55 PM
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2007/11/31nov28-redneck-bumper-sticker.jpg

bluedogok
6/17/2008, 08:13 PM
I have seen quite a few of those stickers around, while I may not agree with the message one that I saw yesterday was humorous. Some of the Dims stickers are humorous.

http://www.democraticstuff.com/v/vspfiles/photos/BS30180-2.jpg

I saw this one on the site where I found the pic of the previous one.

http://www.democraticstuff.com/v/vspfiles/photos/BS15984-2.jpg

Sooner_Havok
6/17/2008, 08:32 PM
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h152/havok0283/ttyjn.jpg

:D

Tulsa_Fireman
6/17/2008, 09:40 PM
I love Hillary Tree-A?

goingoneight
6/17/2008, 09:55 PM
http://cppnetwork.net/cart/images/Dino%20Sticker%20Web.jpg

Dinosaurs died from AIDS? Hmmm... you learn something new everyday, I guess.

Frozen Sooner
6/18/2008, 01:01 AM
My personal fave offensive bumper sticker:

If we'd have known it'd be so much trouble, we'd have picked our own damn cotton.

Fraggle145
6/18/2008, 01:35 AM
I laughed the first time I saw one of the

http://neatstripe.com/fthepreswholesale/images/fthepres2.JPG

stickers like 4 years ago...

(Hopefully the image thingy works)

Blue
6/18/2008, 02:17 AM
How much do Jesus fish bother you guys? Especially when the driver cusses you and flips you the bird?

olevetonahill
6/18/2008, 02:30 AM
I see the Fish sign and go:rolleyes:

Blue
6/18/2008, 02:50 AM
Well a birds coming your way...;)

Sooner_Havok
6/18/2008, 09:49 AM
I got one that came with my Mustang. Every time I tried to get it off, it felt like it was going to take a huge chunk of paint with it.

SoonerInKCMO
6/18/2008, 10:05 AM
Obviously, God was telling you not to take it off. ;)

Frozen Sooner
6/18/2008, 10:21 AM
How much do Jesus fish bother you guys? Especially when the driver cusses you and flips you the bird?

The Ixthys bothers me not at all. It does put me in mind of Matthew 6.

soonerinabilene
6/18/2008, 10:39 AM
"Saying Guns Kill People is Like Saying A Spoon Made Rosie O'Donnell Fat"

Best. One. Evar.

Sooner_Havok
6/18/2008, 01:24 PM
Obviously, God was telling you not to take it off. ;)

I got the dealer one off, I got the ghey bumper stickers off, but I couldn't get that one off. Nothing against Jesus fish havers, but the only thing I wanted on my car were the Mustang emblem and my Ford oval.

Czar Soonerov
6/18/2008, 01:42 PM
suppose this guy turns to the dark side when he gets road rage?

http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/7484/truck0213dc55ddk4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Pricetag
6/18/2008, 01:43 PM
My personal fave offensive bumper sticker:

If we'd have known it'd be so much trouble, we'd have picked our own damn cotton.
Mine is:

Freedom--It isn't for cowards.

Whet
6/19/2008, 08:26 PM
http://image.vmixcore.com/61/3205/25/10978921/122/61/109/ebde088254802bac9f603ebd779fb551.jpg

another BOS?

mdklatt
6/19/2008, 08:28 PM
another BOS?

The most damning thing on that car is the Chicago Cubs license frame.

Whet
6/19/2008, 08:30 PM
The most damning thing on that car is the Chicago Cubs license frame.
You got that right!!!