When Rage Hits The Road; Two Women Motorists Argue On Alabama Highway
Which driving characteristic do you feel was most prominent in:
Shirley Henson?
Gena Foster?
Which driver do you feel was most responsible for this incident?
Shirley Henson?
Gena Foster?
Both were equally responsible.
If you feel there was a conflict between two different aggressive driving characteristics, which ones came into conflict?
VS
This article doesn't give enough information to make a clear determination but it appears as if Ms Foster was acting out of either the Vigilante or Passive Aggressive characteristics. Ms Henson may have been acting out of genuine fear for her life or as a Passive Aggressive.
Ms Henson was apparently tailgating at first which may have been an error of not paying attention or deliberate, but when Ms Foster started throwing things and brandishing a weapon, Ms Henson probably aggravated the situation by staying behind her and flashing her lights instead of slowing and putting more distance between her car and Ms Foster's car.
While it appears that Ms Foster was primarily responsible for the final tragedy by getting out of her car, Ms Henson shared responsibility for grabbing her gun and rolling down her window instead of reaching for her cell phone to call the police.
Both drivers had numerous opportunities to bring this incident to an end before it escalated to the final tragic outcome.
If there was a conflict here, it could have been Vigilante VS Passive Aggressive or Passive Aggressive VS Passive Aggressive.
Attorneys Call Case Of Road Rage A Challenge
Which driving characteristic do you feel was most prominent in:
Kierra Shore
Salim Ghazi
Which driver do you feel was most responsible for this incident?
Kierra Shore
Salim Ghazi
Both were equally responsible.
If you feel there was a conflict between two different aggressive driving characteris. tics, which ones came into conflict?
VS
This incident started apparently as a conflict between a Narcissist and a Vigilante. It escalated into a road game with each driver then taking on the role of Vigilante to punish and teach the other a lesson. The final tragedy came when Dr. Ghazi stepped on his brake forcing Ms Shore off the road. Both drivers shared equal responsibility in taking this incident through the stages of bad driver to road game and finally to road rage. Both drivers had numerous opportunities to bring this incident to a halt.
Man Jailed After Road Rage Incident In Roswell
Which driving characteristic do you feel was most prominent in:
Kevin Skahan
David Hamilton
Which driver do you feel was most responsible for this incident?
Kevin Skahan
David Hamilton
Both were equally responsible.
If you feel there was a conflict between two different aggressive driving characteristics, which ones came into conflict?
VS
This case looks to be pretty much a one-way incident. The clues that Mr. Skahan was driving a Jaguar and tailgating lead to conclusion that he was probably operating in a narcissistic aggression mode. His anger and not being able to get ahead tipped him over the edge into a road rage incident. Mr. Hamilton appears to have been an innocent victim of Mr. Skahan's anger.
Sheriff: Road Rage Ends In Shooting Death
Which driving characteristic do you feel was most prominent in:
Eric Houk
David Edwards
Which driver do you feel was most responsible for this incident?
Eric Houk
David Edwards
Both were equally responsible.
If you feel there was a conflict between two different aggressive driving characteristics, which ones came into conflict?
VS
The details in this story are sketchy. Mr. Houk initially swerved into the emergency lane to avoid hitting another vehicle. It is possible that he had been tailgating or, at least, not paying attention to the road ahead or he wouldn't have had to take the evasive action. Additionally it was not clear why he almost hit the SUV carrying the three men. Were they in the emergency lane or were they in the vehicle he swerved to avoid? Regardless of the initial details, the incident could have ended had not the parties in both vehicles gotten out to confront each other. This sounds like a conflict between a group of narcissists, who apparently did not care about the other driver or the consequences of their actions and a passive aggressive who refused to be bullied or it could have been a conflict between two passive aggressives who felt their honor was at stake. It appears that both drivers were equally responsible for this incident. Both drivers had numerous opportunities to prevent this incident from happening or to end it at any time before it built up to its tragic end. Mr. Houk could have waved or otherwise expressed his apologies for cutting off the SUV and refuse to get out of his vehicle. The occupants of the SUV could have let the incident pass and continued on their way. After their initial confrontation, the occupants of either vehicle could have gotten back in their vehicle and driven away. Instead, both groups stood their ground until someone was killed. Mr. Edwards later pled no contest to second degree murder and was sentenced to serve 20 years in prison.
Man Charged In Fatal Road Rage Confrontation
Which driving characteristic do you feel was most prominent in:
Steven Lonzisero
Hygens Labidou
Which driver do you feel was most responsible for this incident?
Steven Lonzisero
Hygens Labidou
Both were equally responsible.
If you feel there was a conflict between two different aggressive driving characteristics, which ones came into conflict?
VS
Mr. Lonzisero seems to have the primary responsibility in this incident. Both Mr. Lonzisero and Mr. Borowsky seemed to be operating in the vigilante mode. Mr. Lonzisero could have stopped this incident at any time. He could have let the incident go and drive on but he chose to stop and, along with his friend, teach Mr. Labidou a lesson. Mr. Labidou could have been operating out of a passive aggressive mode but it is more likely that he was just a frightened driver who, unfortunately, had a legally registered weapon in his car. The police held Mr. Lonzisero fully responsible for this incident. Even though he didn't fire a shot and his friend was the shooting victim, he was charged with murder and aggravated assault because he instigated the whole incident. Had it not been for his anger and his actions, his friend would still be alive.