“…Impulsiveness and sensation seeking are well‐known predictors of speeding (Sârbescu & Rusu, 2021) and French driving offenders who participated in three or more driver's rehabilitation programs within 5 years were found to be impulsive and have a high tendency towards sensation seeking (Weber et al, 2014). Sensation seeking increases aggressive anger expression, road‐traffic crashes (Delhomme et al, 2012; Olandoski et al, 2019), and violations (de Winter et al, 2018), and is positively correlated with ticketed offenses (Zhang et al, 2019), while impulsiveness seems to predict more violations (Bıçaksız & Özkan, 2016b), aggressive driving, and speeding (Berdoulat et al, 2018). Driving entails many interactions with other road users and can generate strong negative emotions (stress, fear, anxiety, anger, etc.,).…”