What should you do when an aggressive driver confronts you?
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Avoid eye contact with the aggressive driver.
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Challenge the aggressive driver with increased speed.
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Return gestures and shouts.
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Make eye contact.
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Explanation
In confrontations with aggressive drivers, avoid making eye contact or challenging them in any way. Instead, try to distance yourself, remain calm, and stay out of their way.
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