Posted March 28, 2016 3:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

R0ad rage. It’s a thing. In the case above, the shooter was acting in self-defense. Yes but — who wants to shoot someone? If you’re involved in a road rage incident, do everything possible to avoid confrontation. Specifically, drive away, to the nearest police station. (Phone ahead; call 911.) You should never be boxed in — always be able to see tarmac and tires of the car in front of you. But if you are-in, try to push away the cars ahead drive away. If you can’t, it might be time to draw your firearm and keep it at the ready. Certainly tell the aggressor you’ve called the police. But don’t get out of your car unless you’re trying to run away.

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