12-06-2016, 03:50 PM
Probably the best way to avoid road rage is to not stop. Here's some good advice:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/ct-tribu-p...olumn.html
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[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]Another one I've heard is to not go home. Go to some public place, such as a library or police department.[/color]
http://www.chicagotribune.com/ct-tribu-p...olumn.html
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[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]1. Appease. Whether it's your fault or not, show some grace and class by giving them a friendly wave (ideally with all five fingers) to acknowledge the situation. Most of the time this works just fine to diffuse the situation.[/color]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]2. Apologize. If said maniac driver won't let it go, consider offering a sincere apology and yet another wave of the hand. Of course, never get out of your car.[/color]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]3. Call police. If you sense that the driver is on a downward spiral (e.g., yelling, cursing, threatening), tell the driver you are calling the police.[/color]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]4. Disengage. If calling the police doesn't get them to stop following or harassing you, stop all communication with them. Roll up the windows, look straight ahead and drive to the nearest police or fire station.[/color]
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[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]Another one I've heard is to not go home. Go to some public place, such as a library or police department.[/color]
