It is quite reasonable to blame traffic jams, the
cost of gas and the great speed of modern life, but manners on the road are
becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men would become fierce
tigers behind the wheel. It is all right to have a tiger in a cage, but to have
one in the driver’s seat is another matter. Road politeness is
not only good manners, but good sense too. It takes the most cool-headed drivers
great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forced to face rude
driving. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing
the possibility of quarrelling and fighting. A friendly nod or a wave of thanks
in answer to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of good will and
calmness so necessary in modern traffic conditions. But such behaviors of
politeness are by no means enough. Many drivers nowadays don’t even seem able to
recognize politeness when they see it. However, misplaced
politeness can also be dangerous. Typical examples are the driver who waves a
child crossing the street at a wrong place into the path of oncoming cars that
may be not able to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to
cross the road wherever and whenever they want to. An
experienced driver, whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if
drivers learnt to correctly join in traffic stream without causing total
blockages that give rise to unpleasant feelings. Unfortunately, modern drivers
can’t even learn to drive, let alone master the roadmanship. Years ago, experts
warned us that the fast increase of the car ownership would demand more
give-and-take from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this
message to heart. Troubles on the road are often caused by ______.
A. traffic jams
B. the behavior of the drivers
C. great speed
D. terrible road conditions