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The rude,
attack-mode, aggressive driving has nothing to do
with today's economic environment... although that
does provide a sweet excuse. |
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The dangerous,
for-no-logical-reason driving witnessed each time we
drive has been a growing part of everyday driving
for over 20 years. People have become lawless. They
have developed a desire inflict pain upon others.
And beyond inflicting pain, many drivers exhibit a
conscious need to overtly interfere with others. |
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These needs explain
the numerous examples we experience each and every
time we drive to the store, work, or anywhere. |
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Many people routinely
drive through red lights and stop signs, speed, and
drive dangerously close to the car in front of them.
If anyone driving these ways thought briefly, he
would realize that each of these driving styles
result in saving -- at best -- a few seconds, but
will likely eventually result in damage and injury. |
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The question is, "Why
do so many people feel the need to break the law,
interact, aggressively threaten other people, and
inflict discomfort?" |
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The answer goes
beyond juvenile behavior or economic ills. The fact
is that Americans' respect for traffic laws and
common sense has been destroyed. Driving patterns
are now dictated by other types of
drivers and changed into a reckless disregard for traffic laws.
This is the new rule of the road. Others mandate their
driving mode upon us by example. |
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Many Americans have
now been trained to run lights & stop signs and
tailgate. The nastiest, more juvenile, and envious
aggressively work to goad a street confrontation. |
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It is frustrating for
anyone who simply wants to drive a great machine and
be left alone. |
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Welcome to the new --
we're not going back to 1965 -- America. |