Enraged Driving
If you have ever been driving down the road, minding your own business, and got cut off, ran off the road, or were given the finger than you have fallen victim to road rage. Each day Americans grow more and more likely to take out their personal frustrations on other drivers. It is called aggressive driving and it is on the incline. Other forms of aggressive driving you have probably experienced include such things as illegal or improper lane changes or turns, failing to stop or yield right of way, excessive speeds, and an assortment of gestures, looks and verbally abusive language. Everyday you have to deal with these people on our roads. We run a great risk just driving around the corner to go to the store or a quiet trip to church. Two-thirds of car related fatalities are at least partially caused by aggressive driving. Fortunately, there is something you can do about it. To overcome aggressive driving we must first understand it. The major cause of aggressive driving is a discourteous or inattentive driver. The number one cause is probably the "left-lane hog" other discourteous driving behaviors include failure to signal before a lane change, changing lanes too closely to other drivers and tailgating.
" Road rage is when the aggressive driver goes to the extreme and may involve using a weapon whether it is the vehicle itself or a gun kept under the seat. There are really two types of solutions: one for the victim and one for the perpetrators. You are probably familiar with the phrase "road rage. According to a story in Time magazine, "Very few drivers admit to being an obnoxious road warrior. Understand that you cannot control traffic, but you can control your reactions to it. The angry driver then may demonstrate his displeasure by speeding around the you, cutting you off or with a number of verbal and nonverbal messages. And that there are things you should do to insure that you do not fall victim to this problem. Drivers fear the aggressive driver 13% more than the drunk driver. These kinds of incidents have also been on a steady rise. In a recent member survey by the American Automobile Association, motorists named aggressive driving as their top concern on the roads. "There seems to be only 3 types of people on the road these days: the insane who drive faster than you, the moronic who drive slower than you and of course, you. Ironically, the same survey showed that two out of three people admitted to driving aggressively in the last year. Give the other driver the benefit of the doubt. You need to make sure that you not only are not a victim of aggressive drivers but not become one yourself.
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