2. IMPATIENCE
Having or showing the tendency to be quickly
irritated or provoked and to be restlessly eager.
3.
4. Examples of Impatience
n A pedestrian is repeatedly pressing the button to
cross the road and then gets annoyed so he/she
crosses the road when it is not their right of way
because they can not wait.
n A driver late to work will drive through a red light
to get past traffic.
n A driver will swerve in an out of lanes to get to the
front and out of traffic.
8. Examples of Impulsiveness
n A pedestrian is being called by his friends on the
other side of the road, without going to the lights
he runs across the road whilst cars are driving.
n A driver gets of his vehicle and and doesn't think
to turn it off.
n A driver decides to drive without wearing a
seatbelt.
n A driver decides to text and indulge in many
distractions while driving.
12. Examples of Impunity
n A driver speeds with his younger brother in the car
after realising he is going 30kms over the speed
limit he thinks no harm will be brought upon him
and continues speeding.
n A driver offers to have a motorbike race without
having her helmet on after she is asked she says
she dosent need it and she will be fine.
n A driver decides to drink and drive.
16. Examples of Improvisation
n A driver suddenly decides to cut in front of the car
next to him without signalling.
n A driver suddenly decides to brake without
warning.
n A driver suddenly decides to turn right or left
without using a blinker or using the blinker in the
last second.
n A driver makes the passengers share one seatbelt.
19. n Speeding n Death to yourself,passengers and
pedestrians.
n Driving through red lights.
n Fines.
n Aggressive behaviour such as
beeping,swearing. n Loss of licence.
n Overtaking. n Demerit points.
n Swerve in and out of traffic. n Breaking road rules like not
wearing a seatbelt or overloading
n Tailgating. people in the car.
n Car crash. n Drink driving.
n Injury. n Getting in trouble with the police.
22. n Be patient.
n Organise the easiest way to get to
places and the most safe roads to
n Listen to soft calming music. take.
n Take deep breaths before you get n Use hands free.
into the car.
n Leave the house earlier to avoid
n Be more organised-set an alarm rushing and speeding.
earlier,change the clocks so it saves
you time.
n Don’t double up on passengers in
the car only put enough for the
n Go to bed earlier. number of seat belts.
n Do important things the night n Don’t drive after you have been out
before so that you are not rushing. and have drunk so instead catch a
taxi home.
n Think carefully before you do an
action. n Refrain from texting and talking on
the phone while driving make sure
the car isn't running.
n Don’t drink and drive.
26. Bibliography
(websites)
n about.com.updated 18th of march 2012. http://bpd.about.com/od/understandingbpd/a/impulseBPD.htm (accessed 8th of June. 2012)
n HarperCollins publishers.2002.Collins Dictionary and Thesaurus. Lorna Sinclair Knight
n RTA-Road Risks Your Choice DVD (accesed 5th of June 2012)