It probably doesnt help that these are often also the mostselfishand annoying drivers on the road.
Feeling helpless to do anything retributive in an angry or frightening moment is pretty universal.
This, for some reason, doesnt seem to cause any amount of properintrospection.
In general, this story has many of the hallmarks of a typical case of road rage.
The angry person is a man, and he is irritated over being cut off.
In other words, if you see a car loaded with stickers of some sort, drive safe.
This is why some researchers theorize that driving can trigger some folks intermittent explosive disorder, conveniently shortened toIED.
This does display awareness that most people with an anger-based disorder simply do not have.
The woman had the right idea.
Check out the results: