Drivers, 15 Ways To Save A Life Including Your Own

Released on = January 31, 2006, 9:29 am

Press Release Author = Nu-Way Systems

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Happened in Washington D.C. Metro areas. From Road Rage to
Courtesy When Driver Showed One Thing.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
02/01/06


Drivers, 15 Ways To Save A Life Including Your Own
Happened in Washington D.C. Metro areas. From Road Rage to Courtesy When Driver
Showed One Thing.

Gaithersburg, Maryland - February 01 - How many times you wished you had an easy way
to communicate with a driver in the next car to warn of danger, ask for a favor or
say you are sorry?

According to "RoadMessages" a 20-page publication containing visible, and practical
messages published by Nu-Way Systems, you can help others drive safely by flashing
appropriate messages to one another.

Road rage statistics revealed several million, even billion "aggressive exchanges"
between drivers in the U.S. each day, according to the Car Accident website.
Aggressive driving was a factor in nearly 28,000 highway deaths a year. One simple
sign saying that you are truly sorry will transform a frown into a smile.

Our parents taught us to say Please and Thank You. It is really important that we
practice these childhood manners when behind the wheels. Another childhood lesson
to remember, is to say you are sorry when you are wrong. 70% of drivers, in a
recent survey, would accept an apology if a driving error was made.

You can develop a sense of control and calmness when you accept traffic as a
permanent part of life. Be aware of another statistics that nearly 53% of drivers
have \"road rage disorder". Do not provoke them. Move into another lane if a
driver is tailgating you or flashing its lights. Avoid making eye contact, foul
hand gesture or improper language with aggressive drivers.

Unless we had real life experience, we would never realize the domino effects of an
accident caused by aggressing driving. Who can begin to measure the physical pain,
mental anguish and economic loss of people involved in these avoidable accidents?

Driving a ton of steel does not make us invincible.

The purpose of RoadMessages is about reaching out to fellow drivers. It is about
lighting one candle against the darkness of road rage. Book signing will take place
after Small "Zones Of Peace" Art work & Essay Contest Awards Ceremony, February 11,
Frederick Towne Mall, MD. More on www.roadmessages.com.

For More Information Contact:

Kim Nuyen
info@roadmessages.com
http://www.roadmessages.com



Web Site = http://www.roadmessages.com

Contact Details = Kim Nuyen||17719 Garrett Drive, Suite 101||Gaithersburg ,
20878||$$country||||301-975-0789||info@roadmessages.com||http://www.roadmessages.com

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