Day Six dealt with stress, fatigue and anger.
Inability to relax leads to stress. Stress may arise out of an immediate situationsuch as heavy traffic making you late for an appointment. It may surface each time you gt into your car ... fear of an accident or beig tailgated (basingwerk

) You may even feel stressed when your children are in the car.
Fatigue - caused by driving long distances without a break features as a prime accident cause in all statistics. The affects are cumulative: opening a window, stopping for coffee my halp for a short while ... but the bottom k=line is that fatigue will take over until adequate rest is taken.
Anger can be carried onto the road by circumstances which occurred outside the car. How many times have you had a "domestic" or disgreement with a work colleague, got into your car and continued to fume about it whilst driving to and from work? Then you react to other drivers by rude getures, mouthing obscenities at them and all this says more about your own inadequacies than the person you direct these at. People under stress, fatigued, in a hurry because they have not allowed sufficient time for their journey, and those with an aggressive competitive attitude are more susceptible to outbursts of anger on the road.
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Evaluate your attitudes to stress, faitigue and effect of work loads and sundry disputes on your driving skills.