Persuasive Speech - Road Rage
I. Attention getting device Did any of you here ever have a problem with road rage? Did any of them ever drive aggressively against you, like cut you off, or project any type of obscenities toward you, or even tried to physically harm you? Over 85 percent of road ragers said that they would have forgotten about the matter if the other driver would have apologized. II. Relate topic to audience The average number of incidents per road rager is 27. That means most of you will encounter this situation more than a few times in your life. The U.S. Highway Safety Office has testified to Congress that tens of thousands of accidents each year are linked directly to aggressive drivers, including road rage, which is now a leading cause of death for young children. III. I am always on the go and out and about I have seen many incidents of road rage out there. I am also well informed, so if I am not seei
Statement Road rage can range from and argument or even death. Illustration Just a few days ago in Boise a man killed a family of three in an alleged road rage incident. 23 year old Tony Perfect, his wife and their 5 week old daughter Zoe were killed instantly after 45 year old Mark Lazinka slammed into the back of Perfect's truck. Magnitude The Mizell report, commissioned by AAA uncovered 10,000 crashes caused by violent aggressive driving between 1990 and 1996. First Point (Need Step) Something small and insignificant can lead to your death, even worse another person's death because of something you may have done. Laurence Jerome thinks the problem may be psychological. So don't get hurt or hurt others with you, even if you do not get hurt you could damage your car or just change your whole day in a negative way. Follow the ways I mentioned to avoid road rage and it may save you some headaches and maybe your life. So please help be a part of the solution not the problem, and just relax you will get to where you need eventually. Road rage happens all the time and may happen to you or your family members no matter where you are.
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