May
20

Do You Suffer From Road Rage?

Here’s How To Tell

Road rage is a serious problem on our highways and streets, and sometimes, even the most placid of drivers can experience it from time to time.  Here’s a humorous little quiz to rate your potential for road rage.

1. I Find Driving To Be:

  • Fun and relaxing
  • Relaxing when I’m alone on the road, but nerve wracking in city traffic
  • Challenging but dangerous
  • A good place where I can really let loose and express myself
  • A place where I show the rest of the world what a bunch of incompetents they are

2. My Driving Skills Are:

  • Good
  • Great
  • Better than most on the road
  • Superior
  • I am the best; no one comes close to my skills

3. You are driving down the road going your usual speed when you spot a woman putting on her makeup.  Do you:

  • Laugh and continue on your way
  • Drive by and give her a dirty look
  • Speed past her and yell ‘Forget it; it won’t help!’
  • Speed past and yell obscenities
  • Same as‘d’ but also cut in front of her and slam on the brakes

We often joke about Road Rage, but it is a serious problem.  Road Rage can result in collisions, assault, altercations, injuries, and even death.  If people drive responsibly, they can help make our roads safer from Road Rage.  Here are a few tips to help you combat the signs of Road Rage:

  • Leave your problems at home or work. Don’t let them consume you while you’re driving
  • Plan your route ahead of time so there is little frustrations with directions
  • Make several stops to refocus on long drives
  • Be courteous in busy intersections
  • Don’t get mad or retaliate towards other drivers’ mistakes

Be safe out there – and remember, if you think you’re being followed, don’t drive home – go to the nearest police station or busy public place.