It could make you have road rage because you have anger issues.
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It can be if you let your anger overrule your good sense. Anger can cloud your perceptions, it can cause you to be more aggressive, and it can cause you to take it out on innocent bystanders. If you are not in control, the vehicle is not controlled. It can actually get worse. If the level of anger goes up you could become even more violent.It is true that driving under the influence of anger can be just as dangerous as drinking and driving. Driving under the influence of anger is also known as road rage.
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Driving while angry can make you have a lack of focus on the road ahead of you.
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This all depends on the level of anger. If you are just a little upset, you probably aren't going to swerve into a lane and kill somebody. On the other hand, extreme levels of anger are just as dangerous as drinking. Road rage is becoming more and more common. From shouting out obscenities to pulling out a gun to use on another driver, anger on the road needs to be reduced and stopped. Anybody can become a weapon if you let your anger become more important than driving safe. Don't put yourself in that situation. Just as you would avoid a drunk driving; avoid upsetting or provoking other drivers.
YesWell, driving can be impaired by emotions. Since emotions are changes that affect us and our surroundings, driving can be impaired by emotions, but the emotions have to be very strong. An example of a strong emotion would be anger, sorrow, and regret (deep regret). Though, other emotions do not impair driving and driving skill, but rather cause distraction, such as love.
To express anger or frustration. To relate to someone else (using similar language to befriend them) To insult someone or something.
Use the energy coming from the anger to be a positive forces driving you to fix the problem that made you angry or at least confront the person who made you angry (if the anger was caused by another human being).
absolutely, when some one is angry when they get behind the wheel, then this anger will escalate should another driver make a mistake, this is how "road rage" continues.