Avoiding Road Rage
Commuting to and from the office , driving to showing and scounting neighborhoods can mean alot of time spent in the car. Traffic and rude drivers can be frustrating, but as temping as it may be to react to theses stressful situations, please resist the urge to make a bad situation worse.
*Follow the rules of the road: Avpid dangerous behaviors as speeding, taingating and erratic lane changes.
* Plan Ahead: I know we are all in a hurry, But give yourself plenty of time for delays.
* Don't respong to Aggression: And what ever you do please no eye contact. Although yo may want to tell drivers how yu feel about their driving there is no way to really know what frame of mind another person is in and you don't want to cause a escalating in the situation.
* Never Get out of the Car: A verbal confrontation is not worth the risk of violence. If another driver confronts you lock your doors and close your windows. Try and drive away, if you are not able and have a cell phone call the police.
Brought to you by Tyrone Brown at Kellers Wiliams in Tacoma & Olympia Washington
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