Drivers may be impatient on the roads due to various reasons such as being in a rush, feeling stressed, or having a lack of patience. This impatience can lead to aggressive driving behaviors and a disregard for traffic laws.
Sprinkling salt on icy roads melts the ice, allowing the drivers to have more friction so their cars don't slip off the road and go out of control.
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Probably really depends if you have always been impatient it would make you more impatient so yeah I ghues it would make you impatient because ...for example if you were waiting for a phone call and it didn't come when you expected it so the answer is yes. :) answered by JoleyJagger
depends which road... clearly.
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hard to say. Since bicycle roads can't take everywhere you have to ride on regular roads sometimes. With bicycle roads available some people think that car drivers will get out of practise on how to deal with cyclists. Also, bicycle roads are often added in hindsight, so they tend to be poorly planned.
The drivers who choose to drive the ice roads are attracted by the adventure, challenge and high pay of the job.
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The Law is that All Drivers on public roads maintain proof of financial responsibility regardless of age.
One of the greatest dangers that drivers face on mountain roads is the risk of sharp curves and steep inclines, which can lead to loss of control and accidents if not navigated carefully.
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