What is an aggressive driving and how to avoid an aggressive driver or become one

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2022
  • AGGRESSIVE DRIVERS
    Aggressive driving includes speeding, which often leads to following too closely, frequent, or quick lane changes without a signal, passing on the shoulder or parts of the roadway not paved, or being mean to motorists, cyclists, or pedestrians who don't get out of the way. Aggressive drivers sometimes run stop signs and red lights, pass stopped school buses, fail to keep right, drive while impaired by alcohol or drugs and drive in a reckless manner. Some aggressive drivers try to cause damage to another driver, and that is how aggressive driving becomes road rage.
    When an aggressive driver confronts you:
    Do not make eye contact.
    Remain calm and relaxed.
    Try to move away safely.
    Do not challenge an aggressive driver with increased speed or trying to hold your position in your travel lane.
    Wear a seat belt, and insist your passengers do the same.
    Ignore gestures and shouts, and do not return them.
    Report aggressive drivers to law enforcement authorities and give a vehicle description, location, vehicle plate number and direction of travel.
    If an aggressive driver is following you, do not stop or leave your vehicle. Drive to the nearest police station.
    If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash, stop a safe distance from the crash scene. When the police arrive, report the driving behavior you saw.
    To avoid becoming an aggressive driver:
    Allow enough travel time to reach your destination on schedule.
    Adjust your schedule to prevent driving during times with the most highway traffic.
    If you are late, call ahead so you can relax.
    Do not drive when you are angry, upset or tired.
    Make your vehicle comfortable. Listen to relaxing music and prevent conditions that make you anxious.
    When you drive, relax and be aware of how you sit. Sit back in your seat comfortably and focus on the road.
    Be polite, courteous, and forgiving to other drivers. It is not worth it to teach other drivers "a lesson".
    You can control how you react. If another person drives aggressively, do not do the same.
    If you have the right of way, do not think of it as a complete right. Be prepared to yield the right of way to other drivers. To wait a few seconds for another driver is far better than to risk being involved in a road rage.

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  • @SuperEman500
    @SuperEman500 2 года назад +2

    Rule #1, Slower Traffic Keep RIGHT!!!! if you're on the highway going the speed limit in the left lane and someone is tailgating you or revving it at you MOVE OVER, you are a civilian, not a Police Officer, let the aggressive driver to the left lane so he can do 100+ MPH.