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Just Zis Guy
  
They should get out of their cages and work out that aggression riding a bike!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3146781.stm

Road rage hits most drivers
===========================

Research has suggested the UK has the worst road rage in the world Nearly nine in 10 UK drivers say
they have been road rage victims at least once, a survey of drivers has found.

While 20% said they had experienced road rage more than 10 times, more than 70% admitted committing
the offence themselves, according to the study of Max Power readers aged from 16 to 30 years old.

The latest statistics back up a recent Gallup poll which showed Britain was the leading country in
the world for road rage, with 80.4% of UK drivers being victims of it.

"White van man", who has an image of being a regular road rage offender, was cited in 13% of
incidents in the latest poll.

ROAD RAGE IN UK 29% victims in South East of England 18% in North of England 15% in eastern England
6% in Scotland 5% in Wales

Of those who admitted committing road rage, three in five said they felt "fine" about it, adding
that victims "deserved it".

Only 14% showed any remorse and said their bad mood had affected their actions.

The most common action was gesticulating, while in one in seven cases victims faced an aggressor who
got out of the car and physically or verbally abused them. Only 7% reported incidents to the police.

Edmund King, a spokesman for the RAC, said: "This survey is a revealing and alarming insight into
some young drivers' attitudes.

"Road rage seems to be linked to congestion and stress, as most incidents occur in the busier towns
and cities.

Town hotspot

"Drivers should not respond aggressively to irritation on the roads. It may be tough on the streets
but that's no excuse for raging against other drivers."

Max Power editor John Sootheran said the research showed Britain's roads were "not friendly".

"While it's shocking that so many young drivers are victims or instigators of road rage, I believe
these results only reflect the stressful and hectic lifestyles we lead - particularly in urban
environments."

The most common location for road rage is in a town (54%), followed by a major A road (17%) or a
motorway (15%).

Motorists in the south of England (29%) are most likely to be affected, followed by the north of
England (18%) and eastern England (15%). Least likely to come across it are those in Ireland (3%),
Wales (5%) and Scotland (6%).

The aggressors in the rage incidents experienced by respondents were most often driving standard
cars (59%), followed by modified cars (22%).

Guy
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Huw Pritchard
  
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 21:37:50 +0100, Just zis Guy, you know? did issue forth:

> study of Max Power readers aged from 16 to 30 years old.

So, did they ask any normal, sensible motorists, or just ones who are permanently baity because of
the constant tinnitus they've got because of their car stereos?

Huw "Do a survey of Caravan Club members!" Pritchard

Peter B
  
"Huw Pritchard" <usenet003@pritch.co.uk> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.08.14.07.25.56.866493@pritch.co.uk...
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 21:37:50 +0100, Just zis Guy, you know? did issue forth:
>
> > study of Max Power readers aged from 16 to 30 years old.

Never seen a half decent car with a Max Power sticker on the back....nor Oakleys come to that.

Pete

Mr R@T \ -Lsqco
  
"Just zis Guy, you know?" <guy.chapman@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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<from Max Power hack>

> "While it's shocking that so many young drivers are victims or instigators of road rage, I believe
> these results only reflect the stressful and hectic lifestyles we lead - particularly in urban
> environments."

to me this is rather like the editor of a top shelf mag saying "dear me, there are rude pictures in
this magazine - how shocking!"

Alex

Danny Colyer
  
Peter B wrote:
> Never seen a half decent car with a Max Power sticker on the back....nor Oakleys come to that.

Homer: There are three ways to do things: the right way, the wrong way, and the Max Power way! Bart:
Isn't that just the wrong way? Homer: Yeah, but faster!

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