Abstract:Road ragers refer to drivers who exhibit aggressive or angry behaviors on the road. They are mostly young people. Young road ragers plague the society. There are profound sociological reasons behind road rage: bad driving habits trigger direct conflicts; insufficient socialization of young individuals leads to endogenous conflicts; pressure of social transformation increases external conflicts; environmental changes result in indirect conflicts; due to absence of legal supervision, young people tend to follow suit getting involved in conflicts. Road rage hinders young people’s social development, affects their social interaction, and even prompts social conflicts.