Your Anger At Slow-Moving Walkers Now Has A Scientific Designation

“If friends or family comment on your anger, or you think you need to tell someone how to walk — however politely — you may have a problem,” according to psychology professor Leon James, a scientist studying the phenomenon of “sidewalk rage,” who has “developed a Pedestrian Aggressiveness Syndrome Scale to map out how people express their fury. At its most extreme, sidewalk rage can signal a psychiatric condition known as “intermittent explosive disorder,” researchers say.” Step lively out there, people.