EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 12 MIN
Kim on a Whim: Road Rage Spike, Bad Drivers, and the Great Left-Lane Debate
from The Marc Cox Morning Show
In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge reacts to a developing road rage shooting near Highway 170 that left one person wounded and sparks a broader discussion about aggressive driving in America. Citing statistics showing more than 80% of drivers admit to aggressive behavior and a 400% increase in road rage shootings since 2014, the crew debates what actually counts as road rage versus everyday frustration behind the wheel. Marc Cox admits to using animated hand gestures to “coach” other drivers, while the team swaps stories about honking, tailgating, slow drivers in the left lane, zipper merges, and the etiquette of using turn signals—ultimately agreeing that bad driving habits and commuter stress are fueling tensions on the road far more often than outright rage. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #RoadRage #DrivingEtiquette #TrafficFrustrations #MarkCoxMorningShow
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In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge reacts to a developing road rage shooting near Highway 170 that left one person wounded and sparks a broader discussion about aggressive driving in America. Citing statistics showing more than 80% of drivers admit to aggressive behavior and a 400% increase in road rage shootings since 2014, the crew debates what actually counts as road rage versus everyday frustration behind the wheel. Marc Cox admits to using animated hand gestures to “coach” other drivers, while the team swaps stories about honking, tailgating, slow drivers in the left lane, zipper merges, and the etiquette of using turn signals—ultimately agreeing that bad driving habits and commuter stress are fueling tensions on the road far more often than outright rage. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #RoadRage #DrivingEtiquette #TrafficFrustrations #MarkCoxMorningShow
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