A driver cuts off another vehicle, or threatens another motorist or a pedestrian. These are examples of:
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Road rage.
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Furious driving.
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Excessive driving.
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Defensive driving.
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Explanation
Cutting off vehicles, threatening motorists or pedestrians, excessively honking the horn, sudden acceleration or braking, and following too closely are all possible signs of road rage. When confronted by an aggressive driver, remain calm, put as much distance between yourself and the angry driver as possible, and avoid making eye contact.
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