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16 September, 17:48

When most of us drive cars, we often become frustrated at other drivers for a variety of reasons, such as cutting us off, driving too slowly, tailing us too closely, etc. From the perspective of our course materials, why do these things frustrate us?

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  1. 16 September, 18:17
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    We

    * are interdependent with the other drivers.

    * perceive the other drivers as an interference.

    * perceive that we and the other drivers have incompatible goals

    Explanation:

    Driving a car is the act of moving cars around most especially on the road. This is done in order to be able to reach our destination in earnest.

    Driving a car could be challenging and frustrating sometimes despite the fact that it is advantageous.

    This is because there are so many people that drive recklessly and dangerously, and who intentionally violate the traffic rules, and subsequently causing havoc to the other drivers on the road.

    In this case, people become frustrated because they see or perceive the other drivers as an interference, and also perceive that they and the other drivers have incompatible goals.
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