Aggressive drivers:
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Make quick lane changes without a signal.
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Show little or no respect for the right-of-way of others.
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Fail to obey traffic signals.
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Explanation
Aggressive driving is a behavior characterized by excessive speeding, improper lane changes, abuse of the horn, and lack of respect for road signs and traffic signals. If you encounter a driver that shows any of these signs, avoid eye contact, stay out of their way and let the aggressive driver pass you.
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