Road Rage Defense
Dec 20th, 2006 by ladyjean
These days defensive driving techniques are essential to remaining safe on the road. As well as the usual traffic safety, weather and other considerations, road rage is now a common issue which must be dealt with to avoid consequences which can be devastating.
A new 67 page ebook “Defensive Driving: Avoid Road Rage For Good” has just been released by HogesWeb. It contains excellent information about road rage and aggressive driving, how to recognise and deal with it without having to learn by “experience”.
“Defensive Driving: Avoid Road Rage For Good” takes information from experts and people who have experienced road rage, teaching you how to deal with your own road rage as well as that of others. Some of the topics covered include:
- the difference between aggressive driving and road rage
- how to identify whether you have a tendency to road rage yourself
- strategies to identify and stop your own aggressive driving
- techniques for helping to control your reactions to other drivers
- how to drive with emotional intelligence
- how to recognise and deal with a drunk driver, or one who is sleepy & fatigued
- defensive driving techniques for parking, driving on ice and driving at night
You could spend hundreds of dollars on seminars and/or counsellors to learn how to deal with aggressive behavior. Some people do. With “Defensive Driving: Avoid Road Rage For Good” , you don’t have to. This book offers a way to learn about defensive driving styles and the best ways to combat those around you who make driving dangerous.
The strong message which emerges from this book, is that road rage doesn’t just “happen”. It’s a response to someone’s behavior which is out of your control. What you can control is your own reaction. This book is a real step towards learning defensive driving techniques to make you a better driver and a more courteous person when you’re behind the wheel.
Delivered in digital ebook format, this book can be downloaded instantly from the internet and sells for a low $17. If you’d like more information, check out the “Defensive Driving: Avoid Road Rage For Good” page over at HogesWeb.com.


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