BATANGAS STAR TOLLWAY: Gateway To Death

By Taga Ibaan Ako Batangas Star Tollway hasn’t been quite in the last couple of years since it was opened to the public for use. The road that is supposed lead, bring and trigger economic developments to the...

Top 5 U.S. Cities with Angriest and Most Aggressive Drivers

The In the Driver's Seat 2009 AutoVantage Road Rage Survey was released Tuesday, June 16, a study that reveals the driving habits and attitudes of drivers across the United States.The top five cities with the most road rage include:1. New York2. Dallas/Fort Worth3. Detroit4....

How Do You Spell Punk, David Moses Jassy!

Editorial: Road-Rage-Rapper, David Moses Jassy kills pedestrian in horrendous Hollywood murder.  Swedish hip-hop artist / songwriter has been arrested for a violent road-rage confrontation on a Hollywood...

The Law of the Garbage Truck

One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport where I was boarding a flight. We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of the right shoulder right in front of us. My...

Part II--Road Rage Victim States, "I Don't Know Why She Got So Mad"

See LINK for original story...and a new comment below from an actual witness."INDIANAPOLIS -- An 81-year-old woman who says a motorist exited a vehicle and beat her in her car says she can't understand why the...

81-Year Old Woman Beaten to a Pulp Over "Road Rage"

Here is the latest:  I found this comment on a blog where the actual good samaritan helped Mrs. Page commented.  Way to go, Sheilah!"I was one of the women that stopped and helped the Mrs Page after this...

Threat to 'break photographer's neck' in road rage incident

A Rugby Advertiser photographer was grabbed around the neck by a motorist after a car crash following a road rage incident.  http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/photo/2007/02feb/070209neck.shtml

Elite badge provokes Russian road rage

"HUNDREDS of cars have paraded in slow convoy through Moscow on to demand the abolition of Russia's most hated emblem of official privilege. Perhaps nothing symbolises quite so potently the gulf between Russia's uber-classes and the rest of the country as the flashing blue...

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