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Traffic in large metropolitan areas is growing rapidly. The traffic volume is outpacing the roads faster than expected and traffic jams are pre-programmed. The large volumes of traffic on insufficient infrastructure are some of the biggest challenges faced by drivers. Driving becomes a tedious task and is no longer fun. Stop and Go traffic, traffic jams, accidents, noise, the feeling of being trapped – all these things raise the level of stress for drivers. The result can be seen on our streets every day: Road Rage

What is the Rage defined path? "Violent behavior exhibited by drivers in traffic, often as a manifestation of stress,"

Virtually every driver has experienced road rage at one point in his life. Being cut by a rude driver, getting the "finger" shown, or by a driver tailgate mates are only minor signs of road rage. More serious signs of road rage involving shootings, being followed and harassed by another driver or even pushed off the road. Road rage can cause injury and even death. The least that usually happens is that the driver becomes the victim insulted and nervous and finally begins to fight, which usually results in a much more serious, with a completely different result.

How deal with road rage and how to reduce the risk of becoming a victim of road rage? Drivers can do quite a bit to prevent rabies or the road to reduce the risk of engaging in the incidence of this type. The unit with the traffic flow when the left lane on a freeway or pull-to lane right if they will not go so fast. Let people who are on a pass rush – you'll see most of them again anyway, the overall traffic flow in most cases prevents groups of cars within a radius of 3.5 miles. Being tailgate? Again – go into the other lane and allow others a single pass. If cut someone off by accident forced the driver to hit the brakes hard or pull away from you to avoid an accident – show signs of apology. Everyone makes mistakes while driving – but to be fair enough to admit a mistake by apologizing. This will take out some of the stress factor in these situations. In time with the lights whenever you make a lane change or turn. If the car behind you has to hit the brakes hard to avoid an accident as he in turn made without using the lights driver the feeling that there is a need for speed. Cruising is more relaxing and a truck just does not motivate both speed.

These are just some suggestions for how to reduce the risk of road rage. Do not drive too defensive and slow. Going too slow and blocking traffic flow is a bad thing to do. Try to imagine how you would feel yourself driving. Avoid doing things you do not want others do unto you, too.

Mr. Chris Puetz is a successful entrepreneur and also an international book author. Websites of Christoph Puetz can be found at Portable Induction Cooktop and at Highlands Ranch Colorado.

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