With more vehicles on the road since 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic led to stay-at-home orders and closures nationwide, experts and police believe road rage...
Here’s what police and Art Markman, a psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin, says people should do if they encounter an aggressive driver or road-rage incident:Oftentimes in road rage incidents, there’s an escalation, Markman said. One driver does something, which prompts the other to respond, and it escalates from there, he said.
“Do as much as possible to signal that you’re not interested in engaging,” Markman said. “You’re not trying to do something that’s turning this into a race — that’s turning this into something dangerous.”Calm down
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