Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Why Some Truck Drivers Get Road Rage

Turn on the television to watch the news and you're likely to see at least one story of injuries or deaths caused because of road rage. Do truck drivers get road rage? Unfortunately, some of us do.

Most people are aware of drivers that get upset because of traffic. They are seen nearly every day on the road screaming at the people in front of them who aren't going fast enough. Quite often, however, road rage turns dangerous and lives are lost.

Aggressive driving isn't anything new. Drivers with Road Rage are seen driving too closely behind another vehicle, speeding, changing lanes without ensuring they are clear, forgetting to signal that you're changing lanes, or being rude to other drives. Aggressive driving becomes road rage when the driver who is already frustrated with traffic overreacts or retaliates with some type of violence.

Various media sources have reported the incidences of road rage, many of them which have ended in loss of life, but need not characterize each accident as being the result of road rage. If you happen to notice an actual case of road rage where a driver is purposely trying to run someone off the road as well as if a person is exhibiting impaired driving, contact the authorities to alert them. Many cell phones can be used to do this simply by dialing #77.

Drivers who drive the farthest are often the most like to react if they are confronted with aggressive or rude drivers. Unfortunately that means that many truck drivers, who have been on the road for hours trying to deliver a load, sometimes are guilty of road rage.

Of course, the best course of action when someone is driving poorly is to not become emotionally involved if someone cuts you off or is going to slow. Not all cases of road rage happen while drivers are on the highway. Some occur in parking lots where people are vying for the same parking spot.

Road rage seems to be an epidemic in the country. Women are as likely to have problems in this area as much as men. The drivers come from all walks of life and are in all age groups.

What can be done about this problem? Some professionals recommend having those guilty of road rage attend a support group. Other suggestions are to require each person found guilty in court of road rage to attend anger management courses. In either case, something needs to be done.

Do truck drivers get road rage? Truck drivers are as human as the next person. They will have episodes where they get frustrated by the way others on the road are driving. If they realize they have a problem, they may want to seek help from professionals.

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