Utah’s recently passed road rage law takes effect July 1, but one of the lawmakers who crafted it says the law alone can only go so far in curbing Utah’s road rage problem. Read more: ksltv.com/6521...
Although some people are easily agitated, training in road politeness will probably reduce the number of Road Rage Incidents. People often learn by example.
People need to let stuff go sometimes and not get so upset. Keep their bad words, hand gestures, the birdy finger to themselves. Ignore others when they do this and de-escalate the situation. Leave for wherever you have to go on time so you don’t have to speed so much. Use those turn signals and be courteous. All common sense stuff that is getting more rare these days.
So if bad person says bad word and acts crazy and I say bad word back, are we both suspended Mr. Principal? This isn't going to deter people who are already on the brink of their stress and are only going to act on emotion.
@@dsarmy1 oh absolutely. I had to run to Lowe’s for a return on a 3/8 craftsman ratchet. But on my way home from work this guy had road rage for what seemed to me, no reason. I obviously didn’t like it but I’m not gonna fight him. Next a motorcycle is going around me doing over 100 on a wet surface so I just stayed home. That night two died in road rage related incidents. It’s time for fines and criminal charges. This is outrageous.
@@MisterFriendly99 Utah passed a law this year making DUI convicts liable to pay Child support if they killed a parent. They should make this the case in all murders and manslaughter cases.