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How women react to wrongful drivers

The RECORD approached a couple of women and asked how they typically react when they come across a bad driver.

WITH people always saying women can’t drive, the RECORD approached a couple of women and asked how they typically react when they come across a bad driver.

Here’s what they shared with us.

TRUSHA MOONSAMY “When I come across a bad driver I just imagine to myself how I would like to throw him/her with something. I often get very infuriated, despite my small stature.”

 

CHRISTELLE VAN JAARSVELD “I do not allow bad drivers to get a reaction out of me. I always stay calm, especially because I usually have kids with me in the car.”

 

KATELYNN DYE “Admittedly I do sometimes scream and go crazy in the car when someone drives like a freak, except for when my son is in the car. Then I must stay calm.”

 

DEBBIE STEYN “I must admit that my temper flares up a lot when taxis drive or stop in front of me, or when people don’t use their turn signals. It drives me ballistic.”

 

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