from fist fitting in north carolina to this lawyer and retired police officer duking it out on a california highway. and now what it is really like to be inside that moment of terror. a vicious attack on a raleigh, income, street, that left this saab a crumped mess and a father desperately calling me the 991. i ve got a guy that s following me. and he s rear-ended me. and now he is following me again. jesus. what is your name? he hit us again. what is your name? he just hit us twice. reporter: and twice is not enough. jesus, he just hit me again. argument between drivers. just a dad and daughter on the way home from the movies. i m trying to figure out what his plate is. reporter: dad looking for somewhere to hide. hoping police arrive soon. look, he just broke my window.
broke my i m freaking out. he is trying to kill us! please, my god, someone! reporter: the terror ending only when the dad grabbed his daughter and ran into the store, followed by the mad driver now on foot, police believe he was on drugs at the time. finally subdued by store workers and police officers. think he did the right thing? absolutely. reporter: if you re caught in an episode of road rage, don t do this don t look him in the eye, don t go home, try to get to a populated well-lit area. how to avoid triggering rage? don t drive slow in the fast lane, don t tailgate, don t cut someone off, it could keep you out of a brawl. absolutely terrifying. how scary is that? good point. don t go home. you don t want them knowing where you live. exactly. that s crazy. seems like he did the right thing. going to a supermarket. now police looking into whether that driver was under the influence of anything.
was making jokes about, i don t need him anymore reporter: the biggest burden, dad. even though men think they are doing their fair share, only 60% of bread-winning moms surveyed said they were satisfied with the division of housework. women like katherine, a bread-winning mom from chicago told us, we finally hired a cleaning lady once a month. i figured it was cheaper than divorce. ashley from colorado told us, she and her husband are always fighting over child care. i feel like i have to call in a favor or ask my husband to help with the kids. reporter: there can also be an overwhelming sense of responsibility and financial stress. it s scary. everything rises and falls on you. the kids ability to have a college that they want to go to, your home, the car you have. reporter: the benfors think of themselves as a team. pioneers on a new frontier. and they re committed to making it work. linsey davis, abc news, boston.
see what s new at projectluna.com how come we never watch television how come we never watch television all right. finally this half hour, we are remembering a legend. she was the original america s sweetheart. shirley temple black died monday night at age 85. shirley temple, known in her hollywood days, brightened americans spirits when she needed it the most. here s abc s john on the good ship lollipop it s a sweet trip to the candy shop reporter: 15 starring roles by the time she was 10 each with a happily ever after. because she really could dance.
customers to be in the dark tomorrow. an army of snowplows and salt spreaders ready for battle. this is one of mother nature s worst kinds of storms that can be inflicted on the south, and that is ice. it is our biggest enemy. reporter: an enemy, officials say, will bear down overnight, coating parts of six states in a dangerous, slippy glaze. experts say the ice could be historic and crippling. now is the time to prepare for this winter storm. reporter: the official warnings reached cell phones and answering machines, urging people to take action. we are getting a little gas in case we lose power so we can fire up the generator. reporter: from dallas to charlotte, residents preparing to be trapped at home for days. mobs of shoppers cleared store shelves of bread, milk and rock salt. our goal is to be overprepared and hopefully underwhel underwhelmed. reporter: heeding the advice,