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THE BATTALIi
NEWS IN BRIEF
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Deranged drivers
[Students struggle to keep their cool behind the steering wheel
By Jena Honeycutt
THE BATTALION
Correction
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age article "Board
ftaid Slaughter, a senior journal
ism major, ‘if someone cuts off
lomeone else or me or if they
lev their engine at a stoplight, it
|s really annoying.”
Slaughter said when another
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If the driver is in another lane,
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■hem in their lane and then drive
leally slow.
Slaughter said he does not
■lip off other cars because he
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senior journalism major
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I “1 can tell the difference between an honest
mistake and a jerk, but if they are in a show-
boat car, it doesn’t help them,” he said.
I Slaughter said he occasionally tries to give
Cither drivers the benefit of the doubt in their
actions.
I “All can be forgiven with a little wave (or)
any attempt to apologize ” he said. “That’s
What 1 do.”
I Senior Trooper Eddie Carmon, safety edu
cation officer at the Texas Department of
Public Safety, said there are cases of aggres
sive driving each day in College Station, but
the cases seldom become physical. When most
people think of road rage, Carmon said, they
are actually thinking of what he terms “aggres
sive driving.”
“Most road rage results in fistfights between
drivers,” he said. “One event in Fort Worth
resulted in one of the drivers pulling a pistol
and shooting the other driver.”
Carmon said he does not pull drivers over
for yelling and waving particular gestures. But,
he said, he does stop drivers for
actions that could result in injury.
If a driver does something that
could be perceived as an act that
is breaking the peace, such as
flipping off another driver,
Carmon said there is little he can
do about it.
At most, he said, he can
argue “lewd behavior” or “disor
derly conduct,” which is difficult
to enforce.
Carmon said he has not
noticed any particular pattern in
the age and sex of most aggres
sive drivers and road rage cases.
“We live in a rush-rush
world,” he said. “People just
fly off the handle because
they are mad at their boss, their boyfriend, $
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Carmon said if anybody is involved
with an angry driver, it is best to get
away from them. If someone does
something that has upset another
driver, such as accidentally cutting ,
them off, he advises apologizing
by waving.
“They are only in your life for a
few seconds,” Carmon said. “It is not
worth getting involved with this person
over something so trivial as a car cutting you
off.”
However, the apologetic wave is not enough
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for the Roth sisters. Kathryn Roth, a freshman
business major, said shrugging your shoulders
and whispering apologies does not compensate
for moronic driving.
Clare Roth, a senior math major, said she
becomes so angry
that she will
scream and
shake when
angered by
another driv
er. Clare said
she does not
retaliate against the
offenders, but instead
releases her fury
through self-inflicted
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minor injuries.
Clare said that while driving in typical
Aggie football game traffic this fall, she was
cut off numerous times. This, in combination
with “dealing with stupid drivers,” led Clare to
slam her fist into her car’s center console. She
said her hand was bruised and hurt for days
afterwards.
Kathryn said she rates her responses to those
of other drivers.
“You have the clenched fist, the hammer and
my personal favorite, the classic flip off,” she said.
Concerned with her angered response to other
drivers, Kathryn said she made a New Year’s res
olution to give up her aggressive driving.
“I just wanted to be a calmer driver, and
it’s working for me so far,” she said.