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My favorite example of Dallas traffic happened several years ago during Texas\/OU weekend.\u00a0 We were in college, driving on I35 (no doubt with the radio blaring), and I saw a driver four lanes over start screaming because he thought someone cut him off.\u00a0 But he was screaming so loud that we could hear him, through four lanes of traffic, and over our radio.<\/p>\n

Thankfully, few of us are that bad, but I’m sure we all get annoyed a bit when driving.\u00a0 And that’s dangerous for us and all those around us.<\/p>\n

Recently, I received an email from AAA that had some tips for avoiding road rage, and I thought I’d share them here.\u00a0 They are as follows:<\/p>\n