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Road Rage

The rate of aggressive driving or "road rage" has risen by 51 percent since 1990. Road rage occurs when a driver reacts angrily toward other drivers. For example, cutting them off, tailgating, giving obscene gestures, or waving a fist. Road rage is generally caused by stress, anything from being called into the boss's office to having an argument with your significant other. Road rage is often the flashpoint of the accumulated stresses in one's life.

Avoid Road Rage:

  • Don't take traffic problems personally
  • Avoid eye contact with an aggressive driver
  • Don't make obscene gestures
  • Don't tailgate
  • Use your horn sparingly
  • Don't block the passing lane
  • Don't block the right hand turn lane

Other Tips:

  • Allow adequate time for your trip
  • Create a relaxing and comfortable environment in your car (play relaxing music.)
  • Stay away from aggressive drivers



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