You wouldn’t smash into someone’s shopping cart if they were strolling too slowly through the vegetable aisle, would you? But people do it routinely on America’s highways. They honk, tailgate, flip middle fingers and even slam into each other when tempers get testy, forgetting completely about safe driving. It’s what Collision Guard calls the “in-vehicle phenomenon” – a explosion of emotion behind the steering wheel that people would never allow to happen in person. Evidently, a little drivers education could go a long way.
