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A video showing a driver allegedly exhibiting road rage in Trinidad and Tobago has been circulating on social media.
Commenting on the incident, psychiatrist Dr. Varma Deyalsingh referenced findings from a Gallup poll on anger, noting that pent-up frustration often manifests in other settings, including on the nation’s roads.
“Globally 23 percent of persons say that they get angry daily. That’s a lot of persons. So we have a world filled with persons and anger and it could come out in relationships, it could come out with desk rage, road rage, et cetra. So it’s a matter, it trickles down. So we have to know why persons are not being able to control themselves, and their are different reasons, you know.”
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