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When Road Rage Victims Resort to Road Rage

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Summary: Often, road rage victims will then resort to road rage in reaction to aggressive drivers, which means you need to understand the situation; learn how with tips from our public safety and law enforcement expert in this free road-safety video.

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By Shaun Appler
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Shaun Appler has been a law enforcement officer with the Wrightsville Beach Police Department in Wrightsville Beach, NC, for 7 1/2 years. He is assigned to the Criminal Investigations...read more

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"Hi! My name is Shaun Appler. I am an investigator with the Wrightsville Beach Police Department and on behalf of Expert Village, I am here to talk to you today about how to deal with an aggressive driver. Something else to keep in mind is that aggressive driver's don't only affect themselves as far as being over the line and creating road rage for themselves. Be careful not to let them cause road rage in you. The only thing you can control on the road is yourself. You control your actions and what you do. Everything else on the road is based on what everyone else is doing. So keep your head about you, be thinking, don't let them entice you into road rage situation because we've already got one aggressive driver on the road. We don't need two. One is dangerous enough but two increases the odds of an accident. Keep your wits about you, keep calm, get out of the aggressive driver's way, don't bait them, don't get into a little competition with them who can make who more mad because it is going to cause an accident and someone is going to get hurt. "

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