CKECKLIST: YOUR ROAD RAGE TENDENCY

 

For each statement, circle gYesh if it applies to you reasonably well, or gNoh if it doesnft.

 

1.         I swear a lot more in traffic than I do elsewhere.

2.        I normally have critical thoughts about other drivers.

3.        When a driver in a parking lot tries to steal the space Ifve been waiting for, I get furious.

4.        I fantasize about doing violence to other drivers (e.g., using guns or blowing them up or sweeping them aside)- but itfs just fantasy.

5.        When drivers do something really gstupidh that endangers me or my car, I get furious, even aggressive.

6.        Itfs good to get your anger out because we all have aggressive feelings inside that naturally come out under stressful situations.

7.        When Ifm very upset about something, itfs a relief to step on the gas to give my feelings an outlet.

8.        I feel that itfs important to force certain drivers to behave appropriately on the highway.

9.        Pedestrians shouldnft have the right to walk slowly in crosswalks when cars are waiting.

10.     Pushy drivers really annoy me so I bad- mouth them to feel better.

11.      I tailgate when someone drives too slow for conditions or in the passing lane.

12.   I try to get to my destination in the shortest time possible, or else it doesnft feel right.


13.     If I stopped driving aggressively, others would take advantage of my passivity.

14.     I feel unpleasant emotions when someone beats me to the light or when someone gets through and Ifm stuck on red.

15.     I feel energized by the sense of power and competition I experience while driving aggressively.

16.     I hate speed bumps and speed limits that are set too low.

17.     Once in a while I get so frustrated in traffic that I begin to drive somewhat recklessly.

18.     I hate large trucks and I refuse to drive differently around them.

19.     Sometimes I feel that Ifm holding up traffic so I start driving faster than feels comfortable.

20.    I would feel embarrassed to gget stackh behind a large vehicle on a steep road.