To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should:
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Gesture to other drivers.
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Drive above the posted speed limit.
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Tailgate the driver in front of you.
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Relax and concentrate on driving.
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Explanation
Aggressive driving can cause many serious problems on the roadway. Aggressive drivers demonstrate behaviors like tailgating, speeding, improper passing, failing to obey traffic signals and failing to yield the right-of-way. To reduce the possibility of becoming an aggressive driver, be patient, concentrate on your driving behavior and avoid competing with other drivers. Alow extra time to travel, do not tailgate and do not gesture to other drivers.
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