The Dangers of Road Rage

Road rage is an experience that many people have had – they may have been on the receiving end of someone else road rage or it may be that they have actually had road rage themselves. Although there isn’t a particularly clear definition of road rage, it is basically characterised by aggression on the road as well as impatience and as well as being intimidating and upsetting to people it can also be very dangerous for all those on the road.

 

There isn’t a specific cause of road rage – sometimes it can be someone who is already in a bad mood reacting in an aggressive way because they are already agitated, they may make a silly error or be running late for an appointment or work. Tailgating is a common form of road rage, and it is very dangerous as well as completely pointless, as there is no way for the person doing the tailgating to stop in time if they need to.

Although the motorways in the UK are generally safe roads to drive on, road rage on the motorway is particularly dangerous due to the speeds on these roads. There are lots of things that are in place to make the roads as safe as possible, from clear signage, to speed limits on smart motorways to markings like these chapter 8 chevrons www.vehiclechevrons.com/ on certain vehicles on the road. Being on roads this fast means that you need to be alert and road rage can cause particularly nasty accidents on these fast roads.

Road rage is something that can happen anywhere and at any time. If you are someone who experiences it yourself, you should learn how to control it and understand how dangerous it can be both to yourself and other road users. Engaging in behaviour that makes the road more dangerous, even if someone has done something silly and annoyed you, is not the best way to deal with it!

Making sure that you are calm before you start on your journey is helpful – take some time to calm and do things like deep breathing if you have just had a bad day at work for example and are feeling wound up.

You should also make sure that you leave enough time to get to your destination so that you are not rushing to get there.

Roman Cyrus

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