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SHRIMP CATCH DATA, FEBRUARY 2005

http://www.st.nmfs.gov/st1/market_news/doc45.txt



I. Landings, All Species, Headless, Thousands of pounds

Feb FL (W.C.) AL MS LA TX Total

2005 1,362 510 180 897 1,747 4,696 Compute the totals for

2004 979 374 60 515 945 2,873 each year in this column.

2003 1,214 271 73 1,169 1,167 3,894 Careful.

2002 1,002 393 65 501 1,217 3,178

2001 916 402 31 780 1,247 3,376 Compute the totals for

each state in row 12

Jan-Feb 5,473 1,950 409 3,862 6,323

2005 2,410 840 409 4,538 2,736 10,933 2,187

2004 2,566 630 265 1,600 1,829 6,890 1,378 Compute the average catch per year in

2003 2,420 604 247 4,225 2,063 9,559 1,912 this column. Watch out!!

2002 2,258 853 220 1,969 2,278 7,578 1,516 Compute the maximum catch per state

2001 2,273 640 123 2,736 2,156 7,928 1,586 for Jan-Feb 2001-05 in this row

2,566 853 409 4,538 2,736





II. Ex-vessel price, price in dollars per pound

February 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 The categories in Column A indicate (by

# per pound Eastern Gulf and Florida West Coast Ports range) the number of shrimp per pound.

15/20 5.45 6 6.1 6.1 6.5 6.5 (The greater the number, the smaller

21/25 4.6 5 5.05 5.05 5.6 5.6 the shrimp.) What is the lowest price

per pound over all of the years? Put a

26/30 4 4.75 4.4 4.4 4.9 4.9

function here to find the answer.

31/35 3.35 4.5 3.4 3.4 4.55 4.55

36/40 3 4.25 2.9 2.9 3.7 3.7

41/50 2.55 3.55 2.5 2.5 3.45 3.45 2.5

Average Price $ 3.83 $ 4.68 $ 4.06 $ 4.06 $ 4.78 $ 4.78

Average price / pound in each year.

Format for currency.

Western Gulf Ports - Texas

15 7.43 8.39 7.32 8.26 8.38 8.15 What is the highest value for

15/20 6.45 6.34 6.61 7.2 7.37 6.45 the Western Gulf Ports? Use

21/25 5.33 5.91 5.5 5.64 6.78 5.21 a function and put the

26/30 4.66 5.46 4.59 5.5 5.95 4.39 answer here below.

31/35 4.43 5.09 3.64 5.11 5.57 3.53

36/40 4.04 4.48 3.46 4.46 4.63 3.11

41/50 3.78 4.11 2.78 4.04 3.82 2.99 2.78





III. US Cold Storage Holdings, thousands of pounds : In 2004, what percentage of the

February 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 total total holdings were peeled shrimp?

Raw, headless 12,033 11,787 12,218 8,333 10,366 54,737 Put your own formula for the

Breaded 6,525 5,637 4,725 6,520 3,825 27,232 33% answer here.

Peeled 16,349 13,537 9,683 7,503 18,355 65,427

Unclass. 14,663 9,361 8,845 3,663 12,545 49,077 14% In 2004, what percentage of the

Total 49,570 40,322 35,471 26,019 45,091 196,473 total holdings were breaded

shrimp? Put your formula to find

the answer here.





IV. Shrimp imports for January by type in thousands of pounds

Five Year Five Year Percent of

January January Total by

Use functions and formulas to fill in

Category 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total Average Category the table at the left for each category

Shell-on, 35,521 44,791 36,369 43,545 40,748 200,974 42% of shrimp. If you plan to fill or copy

Peeled 38,367 48,495 49,621 48,521 54,455 239,459 50% the formula, remember to make it

Canned 1,828 2,740 8,530 12,833 12,723 38,654 8% 'absolute'

Breaded 170 154 212 234 258 1,028 0%

Total 75,886 96,180 94,732 105,133 108,184 480,115 96,023

FISH

1994

R4-R5 R6

Rep1 Rep2 Rep3 Rep1 Rep2

Engraulis mordax 445 177 224 376 577

Citharichthys stigmaeus

Citharichthys sp(p). 37 17 7 48 58

Hyperprosopon anale 9 1 16 4 1

Parophrys (Pleuronectes) vetulus

Sardinops sagax caeruleus 1 4 2

Microgadus proximus 1

Psettichthys melanstictus 1 1

Spirinchus starksi 1

Genyonemus lineatus

Cymatogaster aggregata 1 2 3

Pleuronichthys verticalis 1 2

Phanerodon furcatus 5

Paralichthys californicus 2 1

Leptocottus armatus

Stellerina xyosterna

Pleuronichthys decurrens

Raja binoculata

Torpedo californica

Myliobatus californica 1

Clupea harengus pallasii

Porichthys notatus

Odontopyxis trispinosa

Hypsopsetta guttulata

Symphurus atricauda 1

Total Number of Individuals in each

Rep [Count the # of species] 493 198 250 436 650

Total Number of Species - add all

species per Rep 5 5 6 7 9

Percent of Total - What % of the

two-year total is each species? 10% 4% 5% 9% 13%

1996

R6 R4-R5 R6 Two Year

Rep3 Rep1 Rep2 Rep3 Rep1 Rep2 Rep3 Total

774 9 477 485 3544

15 339 336 62 49 52 853

17 184

18 29 1 2 34 115

17 17 5 1 17 5 62

1 3 1 26 38

12 1 4 1 19

2 2 9 5 4 4 28

1 6 12 20

1 4 13 18

5 2 13

3 3 2 1 12

1 3 9

2 1 6

2 2 4

2 1 3

2 1 3

1 1 2

1 1

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1



821 96 372 351 566 649 58 4940



8 13 8 7 12 14 3



17% 2% 8% 7% 11% 13% 1%

Fill in the colored cells with correct

formulas. You will need to use the SUM

function, enter a percentage formula,

and use the COUNT function.

Santa Cruz Precipitation

January February March April May June July August September October November December

1885 10.56 14.71 4.04 2.06 0 0 0 0 1.27 2.75 0.3 1.34

1886 4.79 4.42 3.64 2.14 1.41 0.05 0 0 0 1.06 3.76 2.5

1887 1.44 1.04 2.12 5.6 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 12.59

1888 9.38 3.28 1.74 2.26 0 0.99 0 0 0.39 1.64 0.96 5.58

1889 3.08 3.04 5.57 2.26 0.24 0.07 0 0 0.65 2.47 2.28 1.41

1890 3.57 0.76 3.65 1.63 3.18 0.02 0 0 0.54 1.42 0.95 1.07

1891 3.3 5.27 8.76 6.78 0.11 2.48 0 0.1 0.33 1.37 0.32 8.91

1892 2.11 0.41 0.47 2.43 0.05 0 0.08 0 0.07 0.1 10.25 2.9

1893 7.6 0.8 3.05 7.6 0.3 0 0 0 0 0.79 1.1 2.2

1894 1.01 9.62 0.53 1.9 0.02 0 0 0 0.42 0.42 1.21 4.58

1895 8 1.93 4.61 0.57 1.08 0.09 0 0 0.37 0 6.17 5.07

1896 0.99 1.37 6.76 0.84 1.78 0 0 0 0 9.5 2.64 20.38

1897 9.4 4.9 5.58 1.06 1.22 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 2.34

1898 0.77 10.68 1.35 2.57 0.6 0.1 0 0 0.7 0.45 0.58 8.1

1899 1.4 4.6 2.82 1.83 3.95 0 0 0 0.25 0.93 5.05 7.15

1900 5.3 4.25 9.95 1.65 0.36 0.01 0 0 0.25 0.75 4.4 3.5

1901 7.02 8.6 1.64 0.66 2.36 0.72 0.01 0.01 2.77 3.59 0.4 13.71

1902 9.11 4.07 3.08 2.02 1.15 0 0 0 0.18 0.49 1.89 2.15

1903 8.52 0.25 3.69 3.07 1.66 0.01 0.05 0.73 0.35 1.88 6.79 4.87

1904 3.72 4.96 4.86 0.22 0.24 0.1 0 0.01 0.17 1.49 0.54 2.13

1905 2.17 2.67 1.39 0.52 1.35 0.06 0 0.01 2.21 0.4 0.86 2.24

1906 7.27 0.45 9.31 1.21 0.95 0.14 0 0.05 0 7.05 3.7 4.42

1907 5.49 0.99 3.58 2.21 0.94 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.13 2.11 7.87 2.48

1908 4.3 5.91 0.94 2.01 0.52 0.01 0.01 0 0.64 0.88 3.28 1.8

1909 2.31 14.74 3.23 1.83 0.64 0 0 0 0 2.1 2.74 2.23

1910 6.25 2.07 11.06 0.25 0 0 0 0 0 0.65 8.59 0.35

1911 1.85 5.45 8.35 3.14 0.02 0.01 0 0.5 4.7 3.63 2.37 2.11

1912 6.95 4.65 5.15 2.3 3.47 0.05 0.02 0 0 0 2.5 2.09

1913 4.93 7.7 8.69 1.5 3.85 0.98 0 0 0.3 0 2.3 8.53

1914 8.22 4.1 10.85 0.1 0.35 1.1 0 0.01 0.4 3 0 5.5

1915 6.55 4.85 2.35 0.4 0.42 0 0 0 0.25 1.41 2.04 3.95

1916 19.9 9.35 4.6 0.03 0 0.1 0 0 1.47 1.8 1.77 11.39

1917 5.15 2.62 6.5 0.5 0 0.05 0 0 0.04 1.21 0.7 1.8

1918 16.03 5.63 5.71 1.63 0.5 0.25 0.01 0 0 0.85 1.1 3.71

1919 4.46 0.61 4.65 2.17 1.86 0.45 0 0 0.73 0.77 1.82 1.13

1920 5.57 0.37 2.05 0.58 0.82 0.25 0.35 0.04 0 0 5.78 9.23

1921 9.41 5.64 1.03 2.27 0.25 0.65 0.1 0.02 0.05 1.57 2.62 8.51

1922 10.05 10.15 2.17 1.63 5.55 0 0.1 0 0.02 0.02 0.55 4.45

1923 15.49 5.77 2.85 0.07 0.25 0 0.25 0 0.65 0.7 1.35 6.75

1924 2.72 4.6 1.2 0.75 0.2 0 0 0 0.1 0 1.25 1.55

1925 1.25 4.33 3.11 0.44 0.01 0 0 0.05 6.6 0.46 4.2 2.4

1926 1.7 9.12 3.07 0.04 0.07 0 0 0.01 0.6 0.25 1.1 6.18

1927 2.9 2 5.57 1.95 0 0.3 0 0.1 0.1 2.88 5.92 7.47

1928 5.82 3.3 1.65 0.8 1.35 0 0 0 0.6 0.5 1.6 10.1

1929 3.95 6.35 4.15 0.78 0.7 0.01 0 0 0 2.02 3.25 8.7

1930 4.45 1.85 0 6.6 0 0.6 0 0 0.65 0.25 0.5 2.35

1931 3.15 1.1 2.55 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.45 2.95 3.95

1932 2.65 7.8 2.85 2.55 5 0 0 0 0.5 0.5 2.2 2.1

1933 6.35 8.37 0.25 5.6 0.3 0 0 0 0 1.2 6.25 1.3

1934 4.75 10.45 2.75 2.1 0 0.35 0 0 0.1 2.5 3.2 5.3

1935 1.85 3.3 5.3 0.3 0.25 0 0 0 0 0 3.8 5.15

1936 1.05 1.9 1.65 1.95 0 1.75 0 0 0.35 0 0 3.2

1937 6.32 5.85 4.7 0.75 0.3 0 0 0 0.75 0.25 2.5 0.3

1938 3.9 1.6 1.8 0.45 1.1 0.5 0 0 0 0.85 2.35 11.9

1939 4.15 5.22 0.93 0.71 1.31 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.02 1.13 3.75

1940 9.98 1.51 3.35 0.3 1.47 0.06 0.02 0.03 0.08 1.43 0 7.48

1941 0.61 6.54 0.02 0.4 0.32 1.32 0 0.02 0.25 1.33 3.9 5.95

1942 6.23 0.79 1.6 6.4 0.05 0 0.01 0.69 0.06 2.74 0.66 4.68

1943 6.3 11.98 1.55 1.69 1.72 0.84 0.53 0.01 0 1.1 0.06 7.2

1944 7.39 7.49 9.49 0.92 0.08 0.31 0 0 0.01 0.93 2.82 9.31

1945 7.35 11.92 8.1 2.02 0.23 0.02 0 0.01 0.12 3.02 1.36 1.36

1946 4.71 4.06 3.93 0.25 1.21 0 0 0 1.32 1.07 0.68 1.61

1947 19.13 10.85 8.21 0.71 1.15 0.02 0.12 0.01 0.24 2.09 1.06 12.83

1948 13.61 14.41 7.61 7.66 1.77 0.22 0 0.01 0.03 0.86 2.22 15.02

1949 6.96 7.28 3.04 4.34 2.5 0 0.01 0 0.07 1.62 7.97 7

1950 8.8 4.23 7.87 2.01 0 0.01 0 0 0 1.58 0.81 3.33

1951 7.9 8.13 1.41 2.17 1.55 0.51 0 0 0.01 2.59 8.58 3.62

1952 2.22 8.58 5.95 0.44 1.13 0.08 0 0.01 0 2.15 3.43 13.48

1953 1.73 3.96 3.64 0 1.72 0 0.04 0 0.11 0.38 6.47 2.89

1954 0.94 3.2 4.01 0.22 0.55 0.4 0 0.01 0 5.22 1.37 2.61

1955 1.38 2.77 4.71 5.07 1.39 0.05 0 0.04 0 0.74 0.7 10.49

1956 4.23 5.13 5.19 0.02 0.36 0 0.03 0.07 0.08 0.05 2.11 4.91

1957 11.72 7.11 2.48 1.87 0.76 0.03 0.01 0 0.35 1.97 11.39 9.35

1958 5.31 4.2 3.6 1.46 1 0.03 0 0.04 0 1.49 2.11 15.79

1959 13.6 3.24 5.87 1.38 0.33 0.77 0 0 0 0 2.86 7.82

1960 3.53 0 4.1 4.97 0.69 0.22 0 0.22 0 0.33 3.73 0.73

1961 4.6 3.79 6.65 2.56 0.64 0.47 0 0.34 0 0.1 5.61 4.82

1962 6.58 1.88 0.48 3.58 0.83 0 0.01 0 0 0.05 3.74 21.07

1963 9.34 1.46 0.26 1.89 1.49 0 0.07 0.02 0.28 1.83 0.02 0.96

1964 5.9 4.9 2.03 1.96 4.03 0.16 0.06 0.05 0.29 5.34 0.97 5.48

1965 7.7 13.86 10.06 5.75 0.43 0.18 0 0.01 0.32 0.06 0.37 0.75

1966 10.4 7.13 1.01 0.56 0.01 0 0 0.09 4.4 0 0 0.78

1967 8.98 7.03 2.44 1.67 0.39 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.08 0.31 4.35 1.76

1968 3.92 1.27 3.97 0.98 0.8 0.15 0 0.11 0.16 0.17 3.66 2.08

1969 3.68 11.96 4.7 0.8 0.02 0.04 0 0.05 0.31 2.95 0.99 3.7

1970 7.15 4.91 5.81 7.41 0.55 0.03 0.02 0.06 0.16 1.85 6.72 0.33

1971 5.33 0.2 3.26 0.16 0.44 0.37 0 0.17 0.2 1.67 3.81 13.06

1972 3.78 1.71 2.98 3.43 0.02 0.07 0 0.11 0 0.12 6.93 4.54

1973 2.17 4.72 0.39 0.79 0.1 0.15 0.32 0.1 0.15 0.05 6.17 6.87

1974 8.74 0.74 7.26 8.26 0.4 1.57 0 0 0 0.13 2.14 3.1

1975 3.82 4.93 5.64 0.97 0.18 0 0 0.55 0 1.5 4.31 7.27

1976 14.8 12.01 1.99 2.87 0.08 0.04 0 0 0.07 1.77 1.34 6.75

1977 13.03 3.11 3.39 0.23 0.03 0.53 0 0 0 1.24 9.55 8.18

1978 2.44 1.02 2.45 1.74 0.24 0 0 0.06 0.32 0.48 3.74 7.48

1979 1.79 1.81 0.32 1.92 0.03 0.14 0.04 0 1.33 3.41 10.54 3.48

1980 7.84 12.99 5.01 0.05 0.04 0 0 0 0.41 2.71 9.56 6.27

1981 5.99 2 7.35 4.86 0.02 0.31 2.89 0 0 1.94 1.07 3.91

1982 1.28 5.72 6.65 2.63 0.01 0.1 0.14 0.85 0.01 3.65 0.49 0.3

1983 0.32 3.89 1.93 2.11 0 0.2 0.01 1.25 1.22 0.46 3.8 2.63

1984 1.75 1.55 2.24 0.21 0.74 0.07 0.01 0 1.35 0.26 1.72 6.09

1985 11.4 6.13 5.98 5.3 0.01 0.08 0 0 0.62 0 4.48 1.08

1986 10.06 7.55 3.83 1.29 0.66 0 0.02 0 0 3.45 2.52 6.79

1987 9.97 8.69 2.02 2.21 0.61 0.17 0.71 0 0.14 0.04 0.17 2.57

1988 7.05 2.62 8.51 0.26 0.35 0 0 0 0.17 1.26 7.05 4.36

1989 13.38 3.12 7.84 6.05 0.05 0.27 0 0.06 1.19 2.5 6.47 2.99

1990 9.16 9.74 15.16 5.08 0.6 0 0 0.23 2 1.07 8.58 8.14

1991 0.33 2.4 1.94 1.18 0.11 0.15 0 0 0.11 3.59 11.06 2.39

1992 1.71 3.28 6.6 0.42 0.2 0.14 0.13 0.02 0.14 0.92 5.68 3.91

1993 6.93 12.2 8.24 0.77 0.6 0 0 0 1.74 0.05 0.05 1.68

Monthly Avg. 6.01 5.11 4.20 2.05 0.80 0.21 0.06 0.06 0.47 1.39 3.18 5.26

Yearly Total

37.03

23.77

23.89

26.22

21.07

16.79

37.73

18.87

23.44

19.71

27.89

44.26

25.3

25.9

27.98

30.42

41.49

24.14

31.87

18.44

13.88

34.55

25.83

20.3

29.82

29.22

32.13

27.18

38.78

33.63

22.22

50.41

18.57

35.42

18.65

25.04

32.12

34.69

34.13

12.37

22.85

22.14

29.19

25.72

29.91

17.25

16.45

26.15

29.62

31.5

19.95

11.85

21.72

24.45

17.33

25.71

20.66

23.91

32.98

38.75

35.51

18.84

56.42

63.42

40.79

28.64

36.47

37.47

20.94

18.53

27.34

22.18

47.04

35.03

35.87

18.52

29.58

38.22

17.62

31.17

39.49

24.38

27.07

17.27

29.2

35

28.67

23.69

21.98

32.34

29.17

41.72

39.29

19.97

24.81

44.88

30.34

21.83

17.82

15.99

35.08

36.17

27.3

31.63

43.92

59.76

23.26

23.15

32.26

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10.56 14.71

4.79 4.42

1.44 1.04

9.38 3.28

3.08 3.04

3.57 0.76

3.3 5.27

2.11 0.41

7.6 0.8

1.01 9.62

8 1.93

0.99 1.37

9.4 4.9

0.77 10.68

1.4 4.6

5.3 4.25

7.02 8.6

9.11 4.07

8.52 0.25

3.72 4.96

2.17 2.67

7.27 0.45

5.49 0.99

4.3 5.91

2.31 14.74

6.25 2.07

1.85 5.45

6.95 4.65

4.93 7.7

8.22 4.1

6.55 4.85

19.9 9.35

5.15 2.62

16.03 5.63

4.46 0.61

5.57 0.37

9.41 5.64

10.05 10.15

15.49 5.77

2.72 4.6

1.25 4.33

1.7 9.12

2.9 2

5.82 3.3

3.95 6.35

4.45 1.85

3.15 1.1

2.65 7.8

6.35 8.37

4.75 10.45

1.85 3.3

1.05 1.9

6.32 5.85

3.9 1.6

4.15 5.22

9.98 1.51

0.61 6.54

6.23 0.79

6.3 11.98

7.39 7.49

7.35 11.92

4.71 4.06

19.13 10.85

13.61 14.41

6.96 7.28

8.8 4.23

7.9 8.13

2.22 8.58

1.73 3.96

0.94 3.2

1.38 2.77

4.23 5.13

11.72 7.11

5.31 4.2

13.6 3.24

3.53 0

4.6 3.79

6.58 1.88

9.34 1.46

5.9 4.9

7.7 13.86

10.4 7.13

8.98 7.03

3.92 1.27

3.68 11.96

7.15 4.91

5.33 0.2

3.78 1.71

2.17 4.72

8.74 0.74

3.82 4.93

14.8 12.01

13.03 3.11

2.44 1.02

1.79 1.81

7.84 12.99

5.99 2

1.28 5.72

0.32 3.89

1.75 1.55

11.4 6.13

10.06 7.55

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April Rainfall

1885(1)-1993(109)

0 2 4 6 8 10

April Rainfall

1885 2.06 1

1886 2.14

1887 5.6 3

1888 2.26

1889 2.26 5

1890 1.63

1891 6.78 7

1892 2.43

1893 7.6 9

1894 1.9

1895 0.57 11

1896 0.84

1897 1.06 13

1898 2.57

1899 1.83 15

1900 1.65

1901 0.66 17

1902 2.02

1903 3.07 19

1904 0.22

1905 0.52 21

1906 1.21

1907 2.21 23

1908 2.01

1909 1.83 25

1910 0.25

1911 3.14 27

1912 2.3

1913 1.5 29

1914 0.1

1915 0.4 31

1916 0.03

1917 0.5 33

1918 1.63

1919 2.17 35

1920 0.58

1921 2.27 37

1922 1.63

1923 0.07 39

1924 0.75

1925 0.44 41

1926 0.04

1927 1.95 43

1928 0.8

1929 0.78 45

1930 6.6

1931 0.3 47

1932 2.55

1933 5.6 49

1934 2.1

1935 0.3 51

1936 1.95

53

1937 0.75 53

1938 0.45

1939 0.71 55

1940 0.3

1941 0.4 57

1942 6.4

1943 1.69 59

1944 0.92

1945 2.02 61

1946 0.25

1947 0.71 63

1948 7.66

1949 4.34 65

1950 2.01

1951 2.17 67

1952 0.44

1953 0 69

1954 0.22

1955 5.07 71

1956 0.02

1957 1.87 73

1958 1.46

1959 1.38 75

1960 4.97

1961 2.56 77

1962 3.58

1963 1.89 79

1964 1.96

1965 5.75 81

1966 0.56

1967 1.67 83

1968 0.98

1969 0.8 85

1970 7.41

1971 0.16 87

1972 3.43

1973 0.79 89

1974 8.26

1975 0.97 91

1976 2.87

1977 0.23 93

1978 1.74

1979 1.92 95

1980 0.05

1981 4.86 97

1982 2.63

1983 2.11 99

1984 0.21

1985 5.3 1…

1986 1.29

1987 2.21 1…

1988 0.26

1989 6.05 1…

1990 5.08

1991 1.18 1…

1992 0.42

1993 0.77 1…

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Women 44 44% produce drivers who react to Road Rage with similar behavior.

Young (18-25) 66 66%

Old (65+) 29 29% As you can see, the information does not always show what one wou

With Children 58 58% are a little bit more aggressive than women, young drivers are more a

W/O Children 43 43% cell phones are much more likely to have road rage, I certainly would

W/ Cell Phone 58 58% children would be more likely to drive with road rage. That’s very shoc

No Cell phone 38 38% experience with road rage drivers, is a dangerous problem which nee

Total # of people polled 100 function to give a better illustration of the demographics of road rage.







Road Rage: Men vs. Road Rage: Young vs. Road Rage:

Women Old with Childr

Drivers wit

44% 29%

Men Young (18-25) 43%

53% 66%

Women Old (65+)









* Information and statistics recieved from Responseinsurance.com

strate which groups of people, or circumstances, are most likely to

with similar behavior.



always show what one would guess. While it makes sense that men

en, young drivers are more aggressive than old, and drivers using their

road rage, I certainly would not have guessed that drivers with their

h road rage. That’s very shocking to me, and, given my own personal

ngerous problem which needs to be addressed. I used the percentage

demographics of road rage.







Road Rage: Drivers Road Rage: Drivers

with Children vs. with a cell phone vs.

Drivers without… Drivers without a…

38% W/ Cell

With Children Phone

58% 58%

W/O Children No Cell

phone



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