If you travel trough or live in Overland Park, Kansas, your daily commute is hopefully about to get a little safer. Recent calls to the Overland Park Police Department have sparked an increase in patrols in an attempt to crack down on aggressive drivers. The police are focusing current efforts on the area around 435 and Roe Avenue in Overland Park, which has seen its share of accidents caused by aggressive driving or "road rage".
Aggressive driving motorists in Kansas and Missouri should be on alert. Overland Park isn't the suburb looking to crack down on these dangerous driving practices. A recent
road rage incident in Shawnee, KS. on Johnson Drive has put aggressive driving in the headlines after one driver pulled a gun on another simply because both of them thought they had the right of way at a stop sign and failed to yield to one another.
Read our "
Warning Signs of an Aggressive Driver".
Being an agressive driver is a no win situation. The best thing to do is leave your personal problems at home or at the office when you get behind the wheel. Driving out of control or letting others fuel your rage can only make the problem worse and could cause and accident which can result in serious injury for you or other drivers on the road. If you are confronted by an aggressive driver, the best thing to do is back off and don't make the situation worse. Contact local police about the driver and let them handle it.
As
Kansas and Missouri Auto Accident and Injury Attorneys at Roswold Law Group we know how dangerous aggressive driving can be and hope all motorists practice safe and attentive driving techniques to ensure the road is safe for everyone.
If you or someone you love has been injured in an automobile accident in Kansas or Missouri, contact the experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyers who specialize in automobile injury accidents. If you have a case, the Roswold Law Group will let you know. Contact us today.
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