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Old 14-12-2012, 12:41 PM   #19
tezxr8man
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Default Re: A road rage incident - dreadful outcome

I think personally that road rage incidents are happen more often because the quality of driving is declining, there is just too much c&*p in cars now that take peoples focus off driving and more and more silly things are happening.
have been doing delivery driving for a few weeks while a driver was on holiday and my experience wasn't great in a 20 min period i was almost ran off the road twice by people on the phon and cut off at a roundabout when i had right of way.
i know it is wrong and illegal to commit road rage and just be cranky behind the wheel but i can understand how it can happen.
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