To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should allow enough travel time to reach your destination on schedule.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Aggressive driving and road rage can cause many serious problems and create hazards for other drivers and pedestrians. Intense traffic, unexpected delays and stress are all factors that may produce aggressive driving. To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination. Don't cut off other drivers by changing lanes without signaling, and don't travel slowly in the left lane (the fast lane).
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