In addition, public transportation allows you to relax, read or nap during that commute instead of fighting and stressing and
feeling the road rage.
Instead of
feeling road rage, give the driver the benefit of the doubt — maybe they have an emergency on their hands.
Not exact matches
Road Rage — Roger Bell does battle with an unspoiled example of Aston Martin's 1950s warhorse the DB3S / Bugatti Type 46s Exposed — Another in our exclusive series of James Allington colour cutaway drawings this time with descriptive text by the author / Nearly Great part II — HRG authority Ian Dussek concludes his enthralling two - part article on the Twin Cam with his driving impressions of a rare survivor / Imperial Splendour — Walter Chrysler's 1930 Imperial was hardly radical but was the epitome of sound luxury car design / The Eternal Bridesmaid — Jan Norbye
feels Benz deserves more laurels than it usually gets / Glorious Goodwood — Seen through the lens of renowned racing photographer Alan Smith / Distant Memory — Michael Worthington - Williams digs deep to research the histories of three obscure but tantalising British marques of the 1920s.
The effects from the rain on the
roads and blowing through the air, lightning bolts
raging down onto Gotham's skyline gives a super realistic world
feel.
Interesting note: Sega
felt that The Simpsons:
Road Rage was too close to the Crazy Taxi formula and actually sued EA Games and FOX for infringement of their patent.
Clamp down on any
road rage that you may be
feeling.
Ian's top tip for combatting
road rage when you
feel it creeping up is to «keep a bag of chocolate buttons in the car which you can tuck into when you
feel yourself getting impatient!
Do you think you are making a good decision to get angry at the time, yet
feel guilty afterward (such as a couple's argument or
road rage)?