English drivers must be the most aggressive in the world. After years of hospitalisation I have only recently regained my strength and begun driving. Since then, I have been amazed at the road rage I have been confronted with.

While it's true drivers often have to cope with medieval farm roads, built for horses and carts and not for the heavy, fast-moving traffic of today, losing your temper while driving does not help.

Perhaps these aggressive drivers should be administered some kind of calming drug, as there seems to be a drug for everything? Or are drugs the reason for their aggression in the first place?

-J. Mills, Frimley Close, Woodingdean