Roadrage is a fairly complex phenomena, I'm trying my best to analyze the reasons for the prevalance of this, particularly with respect to India: ... read more
No. Never. The best thing is to not make eye contact, obviously, but a lot of anger can be dispelled by a cheery wave or smile, by way of apology. If that doen’t seem to work, then head towards a police station. read more
Road rage is by no means restricted to India, here in the UK we have lots of incidences every day around the country. Anywhere where there is road congestion can lead to an outbreak of road rage. I suspect that you have particular problems in India due to the dense population there along with some poor road surfaces. read more
A message to think twice and avoid getting involved in road rage – because you never know what the consequences might be. read more