Drving tips:
# Drive smart and put a smile in your heart.
# Ask yourself if it's right for you to tailgate. How do you feel when someone tailgates you?
# They made a mistake? Give them a break!
# Listen in on your thinking behind the wheel. Do you fuss and cuss and make a big deal? That's unhealthy for your body and mind. Drive with Aloha toward all humankind.
# Do you feel locked into traffic, unable to move? Worried you'll go crazy if you can't get out of it? Try some quick mood changers: start singing; make silly animal sounds, listen to music that calms you, tune in to talk radio, put a talking book in your tape player, enjoy a moment to yourself, mentally plan a vacation trip, look around and enjoy the scene, become one with the traffic flow, count your blessings.
# Just go with the flow no matter how slow
# Drive with Aloha Spirit. Let someone go ahead.
# Keep children safe in cars. Always fasten their seatbelts. Always use car seats securely in place in the back seat.
# Rushing, tailgating, and lane hopping? Relax and play follow the leader, Resist the urge to be an impatient speeder.
# Enjoy the journey. If another driver bothers you, get out of the way. Be smart, turn down challenges. Set a good example. Don't try to teach other drivers a lesson.
# Make it a safe trip. Keep a cool head, an alert eye, and a steady hand.
# You're in traffic -- driving like a maniac. You moan and groan -- are you anger prone? Give up your bad mood -- it's no fun to be rude. Take things in stride -- enjoy the ride. Arrive alive.
# Take it easy, why drive yourself crazy? Keep peace in the car and on the road.
# You can learn to love traffic. Enjoy the ride. It's part of your journey in life.
# Treat other drivers as you'd want them to treat your son or daughter.
# Frustrated? Upset? Angry? Quick -- make silly animal sounds. They'll help you calm down.
# Think bad, feel bad, be bad. Think nice, feel nice, be nice. It's your choice!
# Don't fight -- Drive right. Don't compete -- Just follow along. Don't do wrong -- Sing a song! Don't swear -- Learn to care!
# Thin and act like the driver of this car is dedicated to non-violence
# Avoid win-lose situations. Look out for win-win opportunities. Help other drivers along the way. Be a supportive driver. Spread your random acts of kindness around.
# Avoid the hassle of left lane driving. Because that's where road rage is thriving. Have you tried the right lane lately? It's slower, safer, smarter, nicer
# Don't let your bad mood do the driving. Think kind thoughts and drive with Aloha in your heart.
# Reason with yourself: Anger is unhealthy Don't express it, don't suppress it, confess it! Forgive and live!
# Don't think of it as being cut off. Think of it as helping someone in trouble.
# You don't feel like being nice? Just act as-if you are -- and you will be.
# Preserve the spirit of community. Give a courtesy wave to reward civility
# Does it seem like the other lane is always faster? Be safe and stay in your lane You'll get there just as quick.
# Hey, car lovers! Respect one another.
# Go ahead, make your day. Be a nice driver all the way
# Let someone go ahead of you. Brake for people on foot. Avoid blocking the passing lane. Resist following too close. Make a full stop when required. Go slow around the bend. Signal ahead of time. Do these things and you're a good driver.
# Driving defensively is smart. Driving altruistically is even smarter. Careless driving is bad. Defensive driving is better. Aloha Spirit driving is best.
# Drive under the influence of awareness. It will save a lives.
# How much are you driving over the speed limit right now? Is it safe to do that?
# Do you see someone driving at the speed limit? They're doing a good thing. They're saving lives.
# Did you know that most traffic accidents are caused by driver error? Please watch out and be alert.
# Do you feel frustrated in traffic? Are you impatient? Take a deep breath. There's time to slow down.
# Is your radio playing very loud? Have a heart and be considerate of your neighbors on the road.
# Last year more than 40,000 Americans died in traffic accidents. Almost 4 million people were seriously injured on the road. Don't take risks! Protect each other.
# People are walking up ahead. Approaching fast is threatening to them. Be gentle and your car will be too.
# Are you having negative thoughts about another driver? Do you feel justified that you're "in the right"? Then you're in a state of road rage! To back out of road rage start singing or making silly animal sounds. Then give yourself pep talks about human rights, noble feelings, smarter choices, acceptance of diversity, forgiveness, giving people greater latitude. Think like an Aloha Spirit driver, and you'll act like one!
# Anger released is anger increased. Anger transformed is anger dissolved. Anger and indignation weaken your immune system and your heart. Tolerance and humor diffuse anger, reduce stress, and keep you alert. You can make smarter choices and enjoy hassle-free, safer, more pleasant rides. And feel part of the community of drivers.
Practicing patience in the car will ease your mind and take you far
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