Road Rage

How do road rage and home security mix? Road Rage is a serious problem that you want to avoid any time, however it is even more important to avoid road rage when you are on vacation! You have looked after your homes security, now focus on having fun.

Road rage occurs every were, whether you are on your way to work, out shopping or on a family vacation. You should avoid getting into a road rage situation at all times, however can you imagine how your vacation would be ruined by a silly incident that is sparked by a case of road rage!

There are a number of ways to avoid road rage and we have listed a few of these here in this article. Our purpose in adding this article to our web site is to ensure as much as possible that our customers fully enjoy their vacation. With their home security and home maintenance looked after by Home sitters and with the right attitude regarding driving your vehicle you can have a relaxed vacation and not be concerned about any otherwise stressful situations.

There are several steps that you can take that will give you peace of mind and the personal security to avoid road rage situations, especially when you are on vacation.

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Tips to avoid Road Rage while on Vacation Always keep your cool and ignore gestures from other drivers

  • Always be considerate and courteous to other drivers, regardless of how you are feeling
  • Move over to allow tailgaters to pass, especially if you are in the passing lane
  • Stay out of the passing lane if you are not passing
  • If confronted with a case of road rage, try to get the license plate information and car description
  • Notify police of road rage incidents
  • Carry a cell phone and program emergency numbers into the phone
  • Do not make eye contact or hand gestures or show irritation with aggressive drivers
  • Do not tailgate other drivers
  • Do not flash your lights at other drivers
  • Do not assume all foolish or aggressive acts by other drivers are intentional
  • Do not insist on the right of way if challenged by another driver
  • Do not honk your horn unless necessary to warn someone or avoid a collision

Remember the few minutes you might save or the venting of your anger towards an aggressive driver is not worth the potential damage to your person, your family or your vehicle. You never know just who is behind the wheel of the other car and what condition they are in. Drive safely and always arrive safe and sound at your destination.

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