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English Idioms about "Transportation"

Road rage

English Idiom

Meaning: Road rage refers to aggressive or violent behavior exhibited by drivers in response to stress or frustration while driving. This behavior can include yelling, honking, or even physical confrontations with other drivers.
Origin: The term 'road rage' originated in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It gained popularity as incidents of aggressive driving were increasingly reported by the media, particularly in large urban areas. The phrase captures the intense anger that some drivers feel and express when faced with traffic congestion, slow drivers, or perceived slights on the road.
Intense driver shown in traffic surrounded by frustrated passengers capturing the chaos of a busy urban commute
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Examples

  • After being cut off by another car, Mark's road rage got the better of him, and he started shouting out of his window.
  • Jessica's normally calm demeanor vanished, replaced by road rage as the traffic jam showed no signs of clearing.
  • The documentary highlighted the dangers of road rage, featuring clips of drivers losing their temper behind the wheel.
  • Road rage incidents have been on the rise, prompting authorities to launch campaigns promoting safer driving habits.
  • Karen's road rage was so severe that she had to attend an anger management course after several complaints were filed against her.
  • Witnesses reported a severe case of road rage where two drivers exited their vehicles to confront each other in the middle of the street.
  • Paul knew he had to control his road rage after nearly causing an accident due to his reckless driving.
  • The news report on road rage featured interviews with drivers who had experienced threats and intimidation from other motorists.
  • During his morning commute, John struggled to keep his road rage in check as he encountered yet another slow-moving vehicle.
  • Road rage can escalate quickly, turning a minor inconvenience into a potentially dangerous situation for everyone involved.