Road rage and aggressive driving include:
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Tailgating.
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Speeding.
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Unsafe lane changes.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Aggressive driving and road rage are dangerous behaviors exhibited by drivers. They include speeding, tailgating, and making unsafe lane changes. Speeding increases the risk of accidents and reduces the driver's ability to react to sudden changes on the road. Tailgating can lead to rear-end collisions and does not allow for sufficient stopping distance. Improper lane changes can cause collisions with other vehicles.
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