India, April 22 -- The recent violent clash between an Indian Air Force officer and a call centre employee has once again spotlighted a growing concern on Bengaluru's roads - the alarming rise in road rage incidents. In India's tech capital, where patience is often tested amid relentless traffic, tempers are flaring more frequently than ever before.

From signal jumping and wrong-way riding to reckless overtakes and near misses, traffic violations are far from new. But what's disturbing is how quickly everyday friction escalates into full-blown fights. The Bengaluru incident involving IAF Wing Commander Shiladitya Bose-now facing an attempt to murder charge-has become a textbook case of how a momentary lapse in temper can spiral into seri...