Aggressive driving behaviors include:
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Excessive following distance.
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Frequent rest stops.
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A tendency to drive slow.
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Erratic lane changes.
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Explanation
Aggressive drivers demonstrate behaviors like tailgating, speeding, failing to obey traffic signs and signals, frequent or quick lane changes without a signal, improper passing and failing to yield the right-of-way to other motorists.
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