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As study ranks Louisiana third-worst state for road rage, Scoot recaps his own experience from a few weeks ago

7 min · 11. Juni 2026
Episode As study ranks Louisiana third-worst state for road rage, Scoot recaps his own experience from a few weeks ago Cover

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As a recent study ranks Louisiana as the third-worst US state for road rage, Scoot recaps a scary incident he recently had.

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