All the Light We Cannot See is story about anger. If this you and you have a problem with road rage, then here is some good advice. Almost a third of people polled (32%) say they have a close friend or family member who has trouble controlling their anger. More than one in ten (12%) say that they have trouble controlling their own anger. More than one in four people (28%) say that they worry about how angry they sometimes feel. One in five of people (20%) say that they have ended a relationship or friendship with someone because of how they behaved when they were angry. 64% either strongly agree or agree that people in general are getting angrier. Fewer than one in seven (13%) of those people who say they have trouble controlling their anger have sought help for their anger problems. 58% of people wouldn’t know where to seek help if they needed help with an anger problem. 84% strongly agree or agree that people should be encouraged to seek help if they have problems with anger. 65% of office workers have experienced office rage. 45% of staff regularly lose their temper at work. 53% of people have been the victims of bullying at work. 65% of people express anger over the phone, 26% in writing and 9% face to face. In the European Union, Britain is the top road rage country 80.4% of drivers claim to have involved in road rage incidents 1 in 4 drivers admit to committing an act of road rage There was a 400% increase in air rage between 1997 and 2000 Britons spend 407 hours per person per year, shopping. Over half have stormed out of a shop due to bad service and frustration.Britain is the top road rage country out of 16 European countries British drivers are the first to resort to making rude gestures to vent their anger. Britain had 80.4% of drivers claiming to have been involved in road rage, in Holland 78.1%; Greece 76.6%; France 70% and Germany 69.8%. [Gallup] 90% of drivers have experienced road rage. 60% admitted to losing their temper behind the wheel. 62% said aggressive tailgating was most common form 59% headlight flashing 48% obscene gestures 21% deliberate obstruction 16% verbal abuse 1% physical assault [AA 1995] 1 in 4 adults have committed an act of road rage. Men are 3 times more likely to commit an aggressive act than women. 1 in 5 acts involved intimidating driving, 61% verbal abuse, 50% aggressive hand gestures 30% of aggression is perpetuated by people in the 25-34 age group. 13 out of 1000 people were physically attacked and 24 had their vehicles attacked. A follow up in 1998 found 84% believe the problem is getting worse. 50% of drivers have been victims of road rage