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Why You So Liddat #10 - Road Rage

Professor Mark Sullman, Middle East Technical University

09-Jan-18 19:00

Why You So Liddat #10 - Road Rage

Why You So Liddat is a show that explores the mind, our behaviour, and why we are the way we are. We've all felt it before...that rush of anger when we drive when someone cuts into our lane unexpectedly or when the other driver is going way too slow. Why does road rage happen, even to people who are normally very mild mannered? Mark Sullman tells us more.

Produced by: Kelvin Yee, Marina Rayson, Vivian Chew

Presented by: Kelvin Yee


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