81. The destruction of historic urban neighborhoods, the relentless franchising of the American landscape, the rise of road rage and vast empty commutes. 82. The downside is that there is a slim chance the CD player will play music in nearby cars, potentially leading to some ugly music-related road rage. 83. The Germans, naturally, have come up with an efficient set of rules designed to curb road rage, a condition shared by motorists worldwide. 84. The law was created to protect the aged and disabled from abusive care givers, but Miami police used it last week in handling a case of road rage. 85. The media swarmed Earnhardt, anticipating an act of road rage. 86. The Journal article, a summary of long commute times, air quality problems and even incidents of road rage, shows the world is beginning to take notice. 87. The other side argues, and convincingly so, that while mosh-pit diving went Out at the Paradise, road rage was In all over the place. 88. The patrol worries that allowing people to carry concealed weapons would put officers at further risk and would lead to more deadly incidents of road rage, he said. 89. The same combination of overcrowding and entitlement fuels road rage. 90. The recent scorching sunshine has been blamed for ills ranging from marital strife to road rage, but for English wines it could herald a renaissance. |