How To Be Safe Around Drivers With Road Rage
Road rage arises when a driver exhibits aggressive, violent, or angry behavior towards other drivers. Road rage can manifest in many forms, including aggressive driving, verbal insults, rude gestures, and even physical altercations. Drivers with road rage pose a risk to themselves and other drivers and road users. Road rage can result in accidents and serious injuries.
Dealing with drivers with road rage is not easy. However, when you encounter an enraged driver, your priority should be safety. The following are a few tips to help you stay safe when you spot a driver with road rage;
Remain Calm and Focused
One of the worst mistakes you can make after spotting a driver with road rage is to respond aggressively to them. When you come across a driver with road rage, remain calm and avoid engaging in any confrontations. Even if the enraged driver provokes you, keep your emotions in check and avoid responding to them aggressively. Take deep breaths and try to remain focused on the task of driving. Staying calm and remaining focused can allow you to avoid worsening the situation. It can allow you to react on time if a close call happens.
Keep a Safe Distance
After spotting an enraged driver ahead of you, ensure you maintain a safe following distance from them. This will allow you more time and room to react if needed and reduce the risk of an accident. If necessary, change lanes to allow the aggressive driver to pass you. However, before changing lanes, turn your turn signal on. Also, only change lanes if it is safe to do so. If you don’t use your turn signal or try to change lanes when it is unsafe, you will create another dangerous situation that can result in an accident.
Avoid Eye Contact
For drivers with road rage, eye contact can further upset them. A driver with road rage may perceive you looking them in the eyes as a confrontation. Keep your eyes on the road and avoid looking the enraged driver in the eyes.
Find a Safe Location and Stop
If an enraged driver continues posing a threat, it may be best for you to find a safe location and stop. For example, you can drive to a gas station and stop there.
Inform the Police
In extreme cases, you should call the police and inform them about an enraged driver. Notifying the police can save you, your passengers, and other road users if the enraged driver is taken off the road. However, do not call the police while driving, as distracted driving can create another risky situation. Only call the police after pulling over to a safe place.
If you are a passenger in a car where the driver is enraged, the following are some tips on how to stay safe;
- Remain calm and don’t confront the driver
- Encourage the driver to maintain a safe following distance
- Suggest taking a break
- Buckle up
- Call for help or alert someone about the situation
Legal Help Is Available
If you are injured in an accident because of an enraged driver, contact our West Palm Beach personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm for legal help.
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