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Since humankind began traveling on two and four wheels, animosity has festered between the two factions competing for the same stretch of asphalt. But this rivalry was brought to new heights last week when a driver in Indiana Mike Tyson-ed a cyclist, biting off part of his ear, according to The Republic. Jeffrey H. Guffey said while he was biking he replica Cartier w62020x6 watch yelled at an SUV to slow down on residential streets of New Castle, Indiana and the driver pulled over, got out and attacked him. New Castle Police Chief James Nicholson told the Republic that a good chunk of Guffeys left ear was torn off and he was treated at a local hospital. Where does road rage come from? According to a report by road rage guru Leon James, The symbolic portrayal of the car has it tied to individual freedom and self-esteem, promoting a mental attitude of defensiveness and territoriality.

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