More than 80,000 traffic accidents in 2013 were the results of road rage, according to figures from China's Ministry of Public Security.
The number edged up 2.4 per cent last year, and this January-April period saw a further increase of 3.7 per cent.
In a recent case that stunned the public, a young man in southwest China's Sichuan Province dragged a female driver out of her car before punching and kicking her in the face, claiming that her sudden lane change forced him to brake suddenly and frightened his one-year-old child in the back seat.
The ministry called on the public to report road rage to traffic authorities and vowed harsh punishments for aggression on the roads.
