Sentence examples for pedestrian rage from inspiring English sources

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Road rage is anonymous; there is no equivalent pedestrian rage or bicyclist rage.

We can apply pedestrian rage to really anything we spend time waiting for: A scheduled doctor's appointment that's running late, a cashier taking his time to ring up your items.

What happens when we value efficiency above all else On the internet, at least, you don't have to experience the terrible side effects -- that hostility and rage we talked about -- connected with "pedestrian rage;" you can push any page out of their way and leap from tab to tab without hurting anybody.

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It's equally important to show courtesy and compassion for other drivers on the road (e.g letting people in front of you during a merge, yielding the right of way to pedestrians, etc).. Road rage is dangerous and doesn't benefit you or anyone else.

Bright lamps, waterfalls of fairy lights, zithers and tambourines raging up and down the little pedestrian streets, amid terrace after terrace of outdoor tables — it gives new meaning to the word garish.

The origins of 'slowness rage' A researcher at the University of Hawaii created a "Pedestrian Aggressiveness Syndrome Scale," which serves as a barometer for the rage felt when being slowed down by factors out of an individual's control.

And it gets worse: over a quarter of Brits could suffer from "pavement rage" and nearly a third could experience anger towards other pedestrians.

This veteran New York City pedestrian advocate takes needed hope from Mr. Haberman's column, in its recognition that city pedestrians should be raging against the moving traffic violations that deny them safe passage, especially motorists' failure to yield to pedestrians when turning into the crosswalk.

Living in China, I used to seethe with rage at the way Communist officials and the new rich would barge and honk their way through busy pedestrian crossings, displaying absolute contempt for those too lowly to afford their own set of wheels.

Car-dependency makes people unhealthy (road rage kills brain cells, apparently) and turns the city's streets into dangerous no-go zones for pedestrians.

These skeptics also say that Columbus Circle itself -- and its raging traffic and pedestrian-unfriendly street crossings -- could pose a scary transportation barrier to office workers, tourists and potential shoppers from the East Side.

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