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In a final section we certainly didn't expect to be reading iCompario spoke to a doctoral researcher in clinical psychology at the University of Edinburgh who suggested drivers should listen to music as close to 60bpm as possible to "have a calming effect on the body, reducing heart rate and muscle tension". 35 per cent said witnessing other drivers using a mobile phone caused them road rage, while fast drivers (31 per cent), middle lane hogging (28 per cent), slow drivers (30 per cent) and tailgaters (49 per cent) were the other factors. On the 'factors most likely to give drivers road rage' fortunately/unfortunately (depending on your outlook) cyclists weren't included.
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Taking the first figure and applying the percentage to the number of full driving licence holders it suggests 27 million people in the UK experience road rage once a month or more frequently. Of course these sorts of surveys aren't always the most, how shall we say it? Reliable? Accurate? Comprehensive? Maybe that's too harsh, in short they are carried out by surveying 2,000 people, in this case 2,000 UK drivers to get an idea of what the numbers could be.Īnd yep, of the 2,000 UK drivers, 65 per cent said they experience road rage at least once a month, while one in ten (10 per cent) said they experience it every time they get behind the wheel. not occasionally, not when they are stressed. Research from business comparison site iCompario suggests that one in ten UK drivers experience road rage every time they drive. They have however become live blog regulars, although not necessarily for the best reasons, after an Amazon-branded van was seen blocking an Edinburgh bike lane for 15 minutes. Just another day commuting in London."Īmazon has not yet commented on the footage. The weird thing was, the insult came without any explanation and I've never seen the guy before, so I have no idea why he got his boxers in a twist. I'm hoping they'll get in touch and explain if he's one of theirs. It's lovely to be acknowledged in the street but this is not quite the personal service Amazon promise. "I can't be sure the guy was Amazon but he walked to a front door behind me and waited with the parcels for someone to answer. The video has been viewed more than 1.5 million times though, Vine telling the Mail.

Vine said he had "no idea" why the outburst, adding that he had never seen the courier, hands full with Amazon parcels, before. I know say they give a personal service, but this is bloody ridiculous /0rjomASi67
