Troubling trend of road rage shootings on Indianapolis-area interstates

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Some driver's education instructors are now essentially teaching students how not to get shot on the road.

INDIANAPOLIS — A teen driver is in the hospital afterState police say no arrests have been made yet, but they say this is part of aIn fact, some driver's education instructors are now essentially teaching students how not to get shot on the road.

"It's terrifying to think that you could be driving along the interstate and make a mistake like we all do and it becomes a death sentence," said Indiana State Police Sgt. John Perrine. State police say someone yelled and swerved at the teen driver, then fired multiple shots hitting and hurting him. The teen will survive, but it's part of an alarming trend.

"Things they can do... to kind of avoid becoming a victim of road rage," said Tina Nicolazzi, president of AA Indiana Driving School,"because it's getting worse."Namely don't honk your horn. Don't even use it, unless it's an emergency or to alert someone if they're about to hit you. Never honk because they cut you off or made a driving mistake.

 

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