The developers of a possible new TV show about aggressive driving and road rage are interested in reaching drivers who have engaged in such behavior, including exceeding the speed limit, tailgating, and more. Since some of your programs may also offer defensive driving courses for more experienced drivers, ADTSEA is hoping to help the developers recruit candidate drivers for the show.
The Opportunity:
Road Rage affects millions of drivers each year. Have you experienced uncontrolled anger while driving? Have you gotten aggressive or dangerous behind the wheel? Does someone you love lose their temper while driving? Have you ever been afraid to get in the car with
someone you love because of their Road Rage?
A major television network is currently casting a series to hear your stories and find you help.
If you or someone you know has struggled with aggressive driving in the past or feel like what you are experiencing is Road Rage – we want to hear from you. Casting call will run through mid-March.
Rachel – Producer, Aggressive Driving Project
rachel@aggressivedrivingproject.com
412.425.1051 (cell)
Aggressive Driving: unsafe driving behavior, performed deliberately and with ill intention or disregard for safety.
Road Rage: extreme cases of aggressive driving.
Examples of Road Rage:
- Cursing and rude or obscene gestures
- Throwing objects
- Ramming
- Sideswiping
- Forcing a driver off the road
- Speeding in heavy traffic
- Tailgating
- Cutting in front of another driver and then slowing down
- Weaving in and out of traffic
- Blocking cars attempting to pass or change lanes