Road rage describes violent or aggressive driving behaviors that can cause accidents. It is caused by factors like carelessness, recklessness, and temper. Forms of road rage include tailgating, weaving, honking excessively, rude gestures, shouting, hitting others, and throwing objects. To avoid road rage, drivers should maintain a safe following distance, not block traffic, apologize for mistakes, be patient, only honk when necessary, and use turn signals.