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TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY

Behind the wheel, keeping your cool is crucial in avoiding risky decisions caused by frustration with other drivers. Learn how to manage common sources of aggravation like heavy traffic, slow drivers, and road bullies. Stay composed by not reacting aggressively, staying patient, and focusing on the road. Simple tactics like listening to music, engaging with passengers, or letting tailgaters pass can help diffuse frustration and keep you in control. Remember, safety comes first when you are in the driver's seat!

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TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY

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  1. TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY Behind the Wheel ? Keep your cool! Who is in control? You or Your frustration?

  2. Control is the key to survival ! We have all at some time, cursed/been mad at another driver while driving! Banged our fists on the steering wheel, shouted out the window and worse. WHY?

  3. Can cause unwise decisions that puts safety at risk. Frustration!

  4. Common source of frustrations! • Driver’s caught in heavy traffic. • Caused by other drivers: • Driving too slow • Driving haphazardly/fast • Cutting your vehicle on the road and failing to use signal lights • Tailgaters/Road Bullies • Poorly maintained vehicle resulting in poor operational efficiency.

  5. Frustrated/Aggravated ? • Don’t react aggressively! Maintain your composure. • Back off, don’t make eye contact or gestures of any kind to the offending driver. • A negative reaction will only get another one – and it’s dangerous because you could become out of control!

  6. Remember! Patience is not only a virtue, it is also a practice, useful and necessary when driving!

  7. When frustration builds up …. Stay cool and composed • Turn on your favourite radio station. • Talk to your passenger, keeping your full attention on the road • When being tailgated, let the other vehicle pass. Simple solutions can go a long way to diffusing your frustration!

  8. Stay in Control You are in driver's seat!

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