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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Whenever we see men at work danger flags, they clearly tell us that road and highway repairs or construction are being done on a particular area. We know, too, that these developments result to every motorist's nightmare-- traffic jams. This is the reason why cab drivers aren't always happy when they pass through construction area.

Before the construction, all you can hear from people are complaints and rants. It is ironic that now as work is being done, dissatisfied people still can't help themselves from complaining too much. It is known that the traffic jams cause people to be irate and irrational especially if they are about to go to a meeting or an interview. Sometimes they seize the cab driver and in return the drivers hate the things causing the congestion like road construction, repair equipment and those helpless danger flags that could someday save their lives on the street.

Bad attitude emanating from people often results into bad moments. It can lead to a fight and causing another person to feel terrible heartaches. Well, in America most of these so called irate attitudes and bad temper often unleash when traffic congestion turns up. The disclosure of violent human instincts often comes out on streets, the congested streets of America. I've seen people fight over position to the point that they come out of their cars and start whacking each other with fists.

Sometimes the trouble starts because of loud horns which only add up to noise pollution causing tempers to flare. I guess the answers to this problem are respect, patience and getting ahead of time. Respect for other drivers ahead of you and knowing your place on the streets will really help. Patience and keeping heads cool and not get into the pressure are sure important, too. Lastly, getting ahead of time will keep us from being stuck in traffic jams and give us a little more breathing space if ever we get stuck. Let's just keep in mind these things to make life on the street a lot more easier.



by: The Flagman