Suddenly the red dresser passed the right side. He headed for a driveway. When his truck almost stopped, the tail light suddenly cried out in red. I approached his track on the left and the speed limit was over 4 or 5 mph. As I approached his bumper, the brake light went out. Without any warning he suddenly turned to my driveway and brought his truck almost to me. When he pulled me down, I stepped in the brake and his tail was 5 feet or less from the front bumper.
The anger of the road continues to worsen more and more. Looking back at the time I spent on the driver Ed, the coach said, "The young driver is in danger of anger on the street, the teacher fears us to involve two drivers in a violent brawl Hello, shoot another person with an arrow Morality of this story never knows who drives with a broken car you are ready to aim like you like a savage man, so cool What is it that you are not trying to do?
For the purposes of this article, we will study the most extensive road storms, from aggressive driving to intense confrontation between drivers. We are psychology behind the road anger, general behavior related to the anger of the road, a way to avoid clashes with angry drivers, and a way to identify and alleviate the anger of your road I will study. We also look at statistics on road anger, such as which city has the most radical driving force.
Road anger includes all kinds of aggression that one driver commits against other drivers. The anger of the road is a violent act. Although the anger of roads is often mild, the number of deaths related to road anger has steadily increased in recent years. The anger on the road is often the result of extreme driving. The aggressive operation include the following: turn off the other car, to follow, increase the speed, accidentally changing the lane, and to run a red light. In recent years, the reported "radical" incident incidence has risen sharply. American Automobile Association (AAA) has defined as a "radical operation" event "events that are angry or impatient driver, you try to kill or Kizutsukeyo the other driver after a traffic dispute." According to research conducted by AAA in 1997, the number of "radical driving" incidents reported has increased by 51% since 1990.