Which Generation Road Rages More
If being annoyed is on the low end of our spectrum, says Gordon Fox of 2Pass Defensive Driving School In Mesa Arizona, anger is somewhere in the middle and rage is all the way at the other end. Fox describes this spectrum as “the straw that breaks the camel’sd back.” We each accumulate small amounts of annoyance or irritation throughout the day (or throughout our drive). This load can build and then ignite with the addition of just one irritable match—like someone cutting us off in traffic. Then we rage.