Traffic Jams Can be Interesting
Very awkward? Next time you think there is one, watch it till its done!
It may be in the very instant of your most engaging or busiest moments that out the window your ears vibrate with the horns of the drivers out on the road. Or else you may even be one among them, trying to worm out of the whole thing. But traffic jams are not always boring and irritating. Watch one closely from the beginning till the end, and you might want to see another one.
Look at the ends of each trail. You will soon come to the conclusion that they are magnets as you only see more and more vehicles at another’s tail rather than the situation easing. You get pestered by that and would want to shout to them at the top of your voice in perhaps a scolding tone.
Look at the positions of each of the vehicles and decide where they would want to go. You would only see them blocking even the space for a street-cat to move. Each one is stubborn to not let the other fellow move forward. Neither would they take another direction for the time-being.
Observe each driver and decide which one is the most impatient by listening to the horns. The number of times and the durations are what matter. You will soon see that person out of his car shouting or waving his hands in a disapproving way out the window.
Work out the solution to the traffic jam. You understand the feelings of the infuriated drivers. What’s worse? Even the spectators would want to yell at them. You want to direct them but you know if you did, either you would be taken to the hospital or there would be another entry in the garage for repair.
Traffic jams only create noise pollution, irritation, tension, fury, blood pressure and all sorts of nasty problems. But it can be wonderfully beneficial for your brain like a crossword puzzle. Otherwise just keep smiling and practise commenting ironically. All you would want next might be a really long chain of cars; the rare traffic jam.
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