St. Petersburg Police sees rise in dangerous road rage incidents

The St. Petersburg Police Department is seeing an increase in dangerous road rage incidents. According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, in 2018 there were 410 fatal crashes involving road rage. In 2021 that number went up to 608. Earlier this week, St. Pete Police said a man showed up to the school seeking help after being stabbed in a road rage incident. The man who stabbed him is now charged with attempted murder. "I just want people to drive safely and not kill each other," said Charles McCune, a local driver.