Thursday, December 1, 2011

Road Rage Blamed for Deadly Accident


A Kentucky driver said he witnessed something he had never seen before – road rage.  According to an accident report, the witness said on October 12 he watched a red pickup truck and a red Ford Explorer tailgating, changing speeds rapidly, and cutting each other off for miles. All of a sudden, the driver of the Explorer lost control and flipped the vehicle.  The witness stated that just before the accident, the driver of the Explorer made a rapid lane change from the far left lane all the way over to the right lane, hit a guardrail, and flipped several times.  The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle; he was pronounced dead at the scene.  Four days later, police were notified by an attorney for the driver of the pickup.

The dangers of road rage should never get in the way of safely reaching your destination. Ultimately it's up to all of us to help prevent road rage. By recognizing the signs in others and ourselves, we can significantly reduce road rage accidents and perhaps help save a life.  An angry driver can’t start a fight unless another is willing to join in. Don’t be tempted to retaliate. It could be a decision you regret later. Instead, give the angry driver plenty of space. Isn’t that better than finding yourself in a potentially dangerous situation? Avoid eye contact and if necessary, seek help. Remember, the most important thing when it comes to protecting yourself is that there is nothing to gain from willfully engaging in a physical confrontation with an angry person. The so-called winner can face legal ramifications and the so-called loser may face permanent injuries or death.

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