New and Used Car Talk Reviews Hot Cars Comparison Automotive Community

The Largest Car Forum in the Philippines

Results 1 to 10 of 80

Hybrid View

  1. Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    5,980
    #1
    Through the help of AI, here are the 5 levels of road rage... Hanggang saan ka umaabot?

    Level 1: Mild Annoyance
    Gestures like shaking your head or giving the middle finger.
    Verbally expressing frustration through muttering or yelling.
    Honking your horn repeatedly or flashing your headlights aggressively.

    Level 2: Aggressive Driving
    Tailgating the car in front, often at a close and unsafe distance.
    Cutting off other drivers or weaving in and out of traffic recklessly.
    Speeding or ignoring traffic signals.

    Level 3: Intimidation
    Swerving towards another vehicle or brake-checking them intentionally.
    Yelling threats or insults at other drivers.

    Level 4: Physical Altercation
    Getting out of your car and confronting another driver.
    Hitting or kicking another vehicle.
    Throwing objects at another car.

    Level 5: Weaponization
    Using a dangerous object like a tire iron or a firearm to threaten or harm another driver.
    Intentionally causing a collision to damage the other vehicle or injure the driver.

  2. Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Posts
    25,108
    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Through the help of AI, here are the 5 levels of road rage... Hanggang saan ka umaabot?

    Level 1: Mild Annoyance
    Gestures like shaking your head or giving the middle finger.
    Verbally expressing frustration through muttering or yelling.
    Honking your horn repeatedly or flashing your headlights aggressively.

    Level 2: Aggressive Driving
    Tailgating the car in front, often at a close and unsafe distance.
    Cutting off other drivers or weaving in and out of traffic recklessly.
    Speeding or ignoring traffic signals.

    Level 3: Intimidation
    Swerving towards another vehicle or brake-checking them intentionally.
    Yelling threats or insults at other drivers.

    Level 4: Physical Altercation
    Getting out of your car and confronting another driver.
    Hitting or kicking another vehicle.
    Throwing objects at another car.

    Level 5: Weaponization
    Using a dangerous object like a tire iron or a firearm to threaten or harm another driver.
    Intentionally causing a collision to damage the other vehicle or injure the driver.
    L1, tier 2 hehe. I don't honk incessantly and never flash the lights.

Tags for this Thread

Road Rage