Road rage is a dangerous and potentially deadly behavior that can occur when drivers become angry and aggressive while behind the wheel. Here are some tips on how to deal with road rage:

 

1.  Remain calm: It can be difficult,but try to remain as calm as possible in the face of road rage. Avoid responding to aggressive gestures or verbal abuse.

2.  Give space: Try to give the aggressive driver as much space as possible. Avoid making eye contact, and don’t engage with the other driver.

3.  Avoid confrontation: Do not confront the aggressive driver. Avoid making gestures or eye contact that may provoke the driver further.

4.  Take a deep breath and count to ten. This can help to reduce stress and prevent you from responding to the other driver in an angry or aggressive way.

5.  Use defensive driving techniques such as maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, and being aware of other drivers’ actions.

6.  Report dangerous behavior: If the other driver is engaging in dangerous behavior such as tailgating, cutting other drivers off, or running red lights, report the behavior to the police.

7.  Avoid aggressive driving behaviors such as tailgating, speeding, and running red lights. This can help to reduce the chances of encountering road rage in the first place.

8.  Find a safe place to pull over: If you’re feeling uneasy, find a safe place to pull over and stop your vehicle.

9.  Phone emergency service: If you feel that the situation is getting out of control, call emergency services and inform them about the situation.

Remember, it’s not worth risking your safety or the safety of others to respond to a road rage incident. Try to stay as calm as possible, and avoid engaging with the other driver.