If you are angry or excited while driving, you should:
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Focus on the things that are making you feel angry or excited.
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Drink coffee while driving.
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Take a short walk if necessary.
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Keep driving until you have calmed down.
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Explanation
Driving requires your full attention, and strong emotions can affect your ability to drive safely. Avoid driving if you are stressed, upset, angry, or overly excited. If needed, take a short walk to calm down and regain control before getting behind the wheel.
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