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Relationships are all about sharing, from feelings to responsibilities. But some things are not as easily shared as others, like driving. I’ve found that many individuals in relationships consider themselves a better driver than their counterpart so much so that they either demand to be the driver or won’t allow their significant other to drive their car.
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I'm sure you've all been one of those pissed off people, angrily clenching the steering wheel, cursing at the traffic that's making you late for work. Stress from driving can cause your blood pressure to rise and your emotions to get the best of you behind the wheel. People with such road rage honk their horn incessantly, yell at other drivers, tailgate cars in front of them, and weave in and out of different lanes, which can cause accidents.

We all know that driving can be incredibly dangerous. According to AAA, it's the number one cause of death among teenagers yet 61% of teenagers that were recently surveyed admitted to participating in risky behavior behind the wheel. Driving distracted, talking on your cell phone, putting on your make up, eating, doctoring up your coffee, kissing your boyfriend, gossiping with friends, laughing, etc.
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