Its the morning rush hour, and your blood has reached the boiling point.
You have exactly five minutes to get to work and you discover a major traffic tie-up along the freeway.
You see the orange pylons and suddenly realize that you are stuck in a construction zone. The stress of being late for work seems overwhelming.
Or, perhaps its 5:30 p.m. and youre rushing to pick your four-year-old up from day care.
A car suddenly veers in front of you and you have to slam on the brakes. You barely avoid an accident. Again, your stress level is rising and youre finding it difficult to cope.
In todays world, driving is a major cause of stress. Many of us spend countless hours stuck in traffic jams. There seem to be more cars on the road than ever before.
In many American cities, traffic problems are a major public safety issue. And, at times, it might seem as if drivers are less courteous than theyve ever been.
Another source of stress is the care and maintenance of your vehicle. You have to worry about paying insurance costs, inspection fees, rising gas prices, and basic maintenance bills. The financial stress involved in keeping a car...