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Posted: 08/02/12 11:44 PM
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The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that at least 218 people were killed and another 12,610 injured when drivers got angry when studied more than 10,000 incidents of road rage and violent aggressive driving committed in the 1990s. Many of these aggressors are males aged 18 to 26. There is a three-step plan to avoid becoming the victim of aggressive driving whatever you drive a BMW or a VW : The first tip is "don't offend," which includes cutting off other drivers, driving slowly in the left lane, tailgating and gesturing to other drivers. "not engage," not making eye contact and getting help, by calling 911, in the event of experiencing dangerous, aggressive driving. At-risk drivers should "adjust their attitude," which involves "forgetting winning", or putting themselves in the other driver's shoes. Finally, if you think you have a road rage problem, to seek professional help.
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henry.budd
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Posted: 08/20/12 10:59 PM
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I believe the biggest reason behind road rage and accidents is drink and driving. Anyways you have mentioned some useful tips here...
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