Conflict Avoidance Strategies | Respect and Responsibility
Conflict Avoidance in Driving
Conflict avoidance involves addressing a disagreement or problem by intentionally not dealing with it immediately. Regardless of who is at fault, this method often involves temporarily ignoring the issue to avoid escalation.
Benefits of Conflict Avoidance
Time to Reflect: It allows time to cool down and approach the problem with a clearer mind.
Calm Decision-Making: Decisions made in a quiet state are generally more rational and practical.
Practicing Conflict Avoidance
Temporary Ignorance: Ignore minor driving annoyances temporarily to avoid escalation.
Reflective Time: Use the time to calm down and think about the best course of action.
Clear Communication: When you are in a better state of mind, address the issue later to communicate effectively.
Practical Applications
On the Road: Do not react immediately if another driver cuts you off. Instead, take a deep breath and continue driving safely.