«When you're angry, you're primed for attack, so it's not a good time to jump
in a vehicle,» says David Narang, PhD, a clinical psychologist in Santa Monica, Calif. «In addition, anger gives a person tunnel vision — you stare straight ahead and may not see a pedestrian or another car coming into your peripheral vision crossing the street.&raqu
in a vehicle,» says David Narang, PhD, a clinical psychologist
in Santa Monica, Calif. «In addition, anger gives a person tunnel vision — you stare straight ahead and may not see a pedestrian or another car coming into your peripheral vision crossing the street.&raqu
in Santa Monica, Calif. «
In addition, anger gives a person tunnel vision — you stare straight ahead and may not see a pedestrian or another car coming into your peripheral vision crossing the street.&raqu
In addition, anger gives a
person tunnel vision — you
stare straight ahead and may not see a pedestrian or another
car coming into your peripheral vision crossing the street.»
Arriving
in a weathered six - cylinder Honda Accord to one of the country's most opulent
car shows would probably have resulted
in at least a few
people staring with disapproval, so you should've seen the grin on my face when Mercedes lent this 2017 Mercedes - AMG C63 S Cabriolet to be my chariot.
The combination of a lower beltline and a more open, inviting cockpit has done wonders for the «Vette's curb appeal; you no longer sit at stoplights with the
car's door tops up around your ears, wondering why
people are telling their children to «not
stare at the strange hairy man
in the Corvette.»