Dealing with road rage and abuse

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Publicado 2021-10-04
Road rage affects people in different ways, some people want to retaliate and others let it affect them on a deeper level making them second guess their driving ability. Hopefully this video helps you prevent it from affecting you as much, after all, the person with road rage is the person with the problem.

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00:00 This is Richard
01:36 Expect and accept abuse
03:24 My advice
04:56 It's not your problem
07:17 Outro

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @yedmavus
    Richard Fanders, Professional Driving Instructor Helpful YouTuber Amateur Actor 😂
  • @KunaevNS
    “Abuse is a part of driving. If you want to avoid abuse completely, it’s better to avoid driving.” Thank you so much for stating this very real fact.
  • @edwardtye4119
    The intro was one of the best I've seen. Nice job!
  • @kamilica9913
    This is exactly why I completely lost my confidence in driving. Due to small beginner mistakes (stalling at a stop light or similar) i was honked at, yelled at and called an imbecile woman who can't drive to save her life. Don't know why I let it affect me. This video really helped! You seem very warm, supportive and caring. Thanks for your efforts!
  • @PointNemo9
    I tend to completely ignore it, I don't even give them eye contact or any form of recognition.
  • Got abuse off someone today for not taking a right turn gap because of a clutch issue (turning onto a 60mph road!). Your right, its a part of driving and you have to accept that, we are dehumanised on a massive scale when we're in metal boxes.
  • @poohbear8012
    With road rage if you prepared to mouth off you need to accept the violence that can often come with said road rage. So if you not a fighter keep it moving as there can be serious consequences even death far better just to shrug it off and go about your day.
  • @voz-mak
    'The high heels, are not his.' I imagine that they were
  • @Amina-xc6ew
    I passed my driving test recently, thank you soo much for your videos, they were a great help in addition to my lessons :)
  • @jeffreylando2214
    Had my driving practical test today (4th October) at 9:00am, glad to say I passed first time at 17 thanks to my instructor and many of your videos. I have recommend you to various people I know. Please keep doing these videos as it really helped me in my journey😊
  • @v-crazy9314
    I was on my 5th driving lesson today. After seeing my dad be a victim a few really bad cases of road rage I was terrified of it. It happened to me today and I had a panic attack so my instructor had to help me pull over on the edge of the motorway. I don’t take the abuse personally but it really frightens me. Those people were learners too once. They just seem to forget. I know it’s going to happen again. I just worry it will happen when my instructor is not there to help me.
  • @acperak
    I had my first lesson yesterday. First 2 hours of driving. I am a quick learner and we actually managed to get onto normal roads and do normal driving (with some mistakes obviously) .... it's actually shocking how people behave on the road. I was doing the speed limit and still flowing with the traffic but it was honestly ridiculous - trucks, vans, cars overtaking on a 20mph, beeping, waving.
  • Great tips as always! But you did give me a bit of anxiety at 1:08 when you opened your car's door, I thought it was gonna hit the bricks LOL.
  • @OptimaAlbozz
    This man is a saint, the amount of information i have learned as a learning driver is insane, i just want to say thank you if you're reading this sir. God bless 🤝🏻
  • @hyeeunlee7752
    Thank you very much for this! I’ve been driving on my own for 2 weeks with P plate on, but I do often feel petrified on the road and feel the pressure from the driver behind following me closely, especially when I’m not keeping up with the speed. This video gives me a lot of reassurance! Thank you 🙏 😊👍
  • @kenllacer
    I've been driving for some years now and there are times when I get these flashbacks of past encounters with people who've exhibited road rage. It does dwell on me quite a lot.
  • @leahlee4314
    This is hands down the best video I've watched on driving, and something that should be taught when getting the license. Instead, my instructor told me things like "you know, if you take this much time parking, they're gonna eat you when you're out there on the road". Became a self-fulfilling prophecy and I've recently had someone honk at me aggressively for...taking my time to parallel park in a really tight spot. I felt really defeated and like an idiot that shouldn't drive or park because they can't be quick. This video really helped and I'll heed the advice, as I do think I'm a good driver. Sure, a little hesitant, but ...better safe than sorry. Thank you so much!
  • @liliandrali
    I think you deserve golden buzzer for "The best talented driving instructor, actor, and psychology advice."