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A new survey has found that women may be more aggressive than their male counterparts when it comes to road rage.  According to a new poll which was commissioned by Insurance.com, 44 percent of women said they use foul language in front of their kids while driving, compared to just 30 percent of men.  Thirty-one percent of women said they have “flipped someone the bird” while behind the wheel, compared to 27 percent of men.  Women are also more likely to tailgate slow drivers.  This is a bullying move where she drives closely on a cars’ bumper to literally force the car in front of her to get out of her way.  Men are not without their driving faults on the road.  Men exhibit their rudeness by stealing parking spots and more. Thirteen percent of men say they have stolen a parking spot from another car that was waiting, and eleven percent said they have turned on their brights at an oncoming car for the sake of just being mean.  What pushes your buttons in traffic?  Hit us up on Twitter @1067WTLC or on Facebook and let us know.