Road Rage is nothing new. It has been around as long as the automobile. As I have stated in earlier posts, the way one acts behind the wheel should be a reflection of one’s inner journey as well as a part of how one acts everyday. Kindness and consideration are the gas and steering wheel for the compassionate driver.
The following is an excellent short movie from 1936 called Turnabout Man. It has an interesting way of showing the importance of the connection between our driving and non-driving lives as well what bad driving habits would look like in everyday life.
Enjoy!
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