Red plate rage. It’s a thing. Alberta drivers are the least loved people on the road in B.C., and most of them don’t seem to know why.

Me sitting here like "hi I'm basically from Alberta and I don't know what they mean by them being terrible drivers"... like what do we do ?? — michelle (@amichellegr) July 8, 2017

Kim (a 25 year old female) has spent a lot of time living in both provinces, and has a good idea of the treatment drivers with red plates get.

She says that when she visited B.C. with her Alberta plate she got “flipped off” for driving the same way that she did when she lived in B.C. and had her blue plates. (Note that's not an error, Alberta only has to display one plate, B.C. has two, but that's a whole other story)

Alberta drivers are the main reason of my little fits of road rage each day — kaylee (@kayleerussell4) July 26, 2017

Savannah, who moved to B.C. from Medicine Hat, Alta., says that she was given a hard time when she had a red plate in B.C., even though she passed her driver's exam with, "flying colours."

“I couldn’t change lanes without being honked at or having other drivers throw their hands up at me,” she says. “When I changed to B.C. plates, they left me alone.”

Alberta Drivers

Single lane: "better go the speed limit, can't be too careful"

Passing lane: "F#€《ING FLOOORR ITT! YOU SHALL NOT PASS" — Nathan Froese (@natefroese) July 23, 2017

B.C. drivers accuse Albertans of being too aggressive, driving too fast, and being horrendously bad at navigating curves in the road.

Drivers from B.C. tweet their frustrations, asking why Albertans are so afraid of corners, and how "an entire province of people can collectively be such terrible drivers."

Alberta drivers in Alberta... god forbid there's a curve in the road!! — Becky D (@THE_BeckyD) July 8, 2017

Some Albertans are willing to own up to the accusations, and some just aren’t letting their Alberta pride go.

Alberta drivers are awful. Born and raised in Alberta but nobody here knows how to drive. NO 👏 BODY 👏 — Haley Jarmain (@HJarmain) July 7, 2017

I take personal offence Alberta drivers are great. 😒 hahaha https://t.co/EfX4V15XsP — Gabby Foerster (@G_Foerster10) July 7, 2017

Regardless of red plates or blue plates, drivers are living in the greatest part of the country right here in Western Canada. It's a daily privilege to be surrounded by the stunning beauty of the region and breathe a deep sigh of relief that all the really bad drivers are far away on the east coast.