Aggressive driving behaviors can include:
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A tendency to drive slow.
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Keeping an excessive following distance.
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Speeding.
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Yielding the right-of-way to bicyclists and pedestrians.
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Explanation
Aggressive drivers demonstrate behaviors like speeding, making improper or erratic lane changes, failing to obey traffic signals, failing to yield the right of way, and following another vehicle too closely. When an aggressive driver confronts you, avoid eye contact, remain calm and try to move away safely.
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