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this post was submitted on 28 Nov 2023
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Thankfully I only have a 2 mile commute through a small town so I don't deal with road rage. I could never live in a city.
But yeah, it's really just that people are strung out and road rage is just a symptom. Either way, it's dangerous for the driver and others.
Like I'm not saying its intentional but its equally indefensible and unacceptable. We should be teaching people that anger is impairing and they MUST pull over and take a walk or do what they need to do. It needs to be absolutely liabillity or something where intent is irrelevant