If an aggressive driver is behind you:
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Increase your speed and flash your brake lights.
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Try to get out of the aggressive driver’s way.
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Sound your horn and move to the left lane.
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Slow down and confront the aggressive driver.
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Explanation
Aggressive drivers take out their anger on other motorists and can cause many serious problems on highways. They break the law by running red lights and stop signs, tailgating, speeding, passing on the right, making unsafe lane changes, as well as honking, screaming and flashing their lights. If you see an aggressive driver, stay out of the way, avoid eye contact and ignore his gestures and shouting.
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