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Generally, when people experience road rage, something spurred the emotion such as tailgating by another driver. True or false?

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  1. Yesterday, 23:01
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    True

    Explanation:

    Road rage can simply be defined as sudden anger experienced by a driver/road user which is usually provoked by experiences he deems infuriating by another road user or difficult driving conditions. In a nutshell, it's anger spurred in a driver because of the irritating actions of another driver.

    Generally when motorist experience road rage, something must have spurred the emotion such as tailgating, loud music, slow driving, heavy traffic etc.

    Without an event to spur the emotion of rage, the individual will not experience road rage
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