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In the new book “A Driving Anger: The Psychology of Road Rage” Anne O’Dwyer investigates the psychological forces that make driving such fertile ground for anger. She explains how the illusion of anonymity, cognitive distortions, and the stressors of modern life can converge on the roadway turning minor inconveniences into outsized reactions.
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Alex Davies is a senior editor at Business Insider, where he oversees the transportation coverage. He was formerly an editor at WIRED, where he launched…
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Police around New York state say they'll be ramping up patrols this Thanksgiving to look for drunken or distracted drivers and underage…
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Drivers in Massachusetts may soon have to put down their cellphones when they're on the road.A bill prohibiting the use of hand-held mobile electronic…
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New York State Police are launching a traffic safety campaign aimed at minimizing crashes involving teen drivers."The Empty Chair" driving safety campaign…
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Casey Mulligan Walsh is a speech-language pathologist and writer who lives in West Sand Lake. Though she’s made peace with winter driving, it’s still not…
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A bill passed by the New York State Senate would allow towns more freedom in controlling the speed limit on roadways. The legislation passed by the state…
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New adult drivers in Connecticut will soon need a learner's permit before taking the road test for a driver's license.The three-month permit will be…
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On this edition of Vox Pop - We’re talking automotive maintenance and repair with Gordon Fricke – owner and operator of Barber and Fricke Automotive…