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PSYCHOLOGY OF HONKING
Psychology says people who honk in traffic or while waiting for the red light to go green may not be angry, they may be responding to the invisible pressure they always feelA common misconception is that people who honk frequently are naturally aggressive. Psychology does not support such a simple explanation. ...
Psychology says people who honk in heavy traffic may not be impatient, they could be reacting to stress, loss of control and mental overloadWhy do some people repeatedly honk in heavy traffic? Psychology suggests the behavior may be linked to frustration, stress, perceived loss ...
How to make India's outdoors greatIndia's outdoors face challenges like heat and chaos. The article proposes solutions for improvement. It suggests replacing the sun with LE...
Delhi has a growing road rage epidemic: Here's how excessive honking might be fueling the violenceDelhi’s roads are becoming increasingly tense, with honking now sparking violent confrontations. In several recent cases, minor traffic arg...
Rising trend in Bengaluru? Woman claims meeting many software professionals working part-time as cab drivers, ridersBengaluru's notorious traffic struggles have led some residents to rely on bike taxis for quick commutes, but a recent experience by Chaarm...
An abused wife took on Tesla over tracking tech. She lostThe SUV allows owners to remotely access its location and control other features through a smartphone app. She told police she had discover...
Iran media blames humiliating World Cup loss on protests"Iran - 2; England, Israel, Saudi and traitors - 6," read the headline in hard-line daily Kayhan. The newspaper, whose editor-in-chief is a...
UK-based BrainJuicer finds out how chocolates can boost lingerie salesBrainJuicer, a lesser-known niche market research firm, thrives on the irrationality of the human mind.