When other drivers around you are acting in anger, you should:
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Distance yourself from the situation.
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Slow down or move over safely.
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Avoid making eye contact.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Engaging with angry drivers can escalate tensions and lead to accidents or confrontations. If another driver is driving dangerously around you, distance yourself from the situation. Avoiding eye contact and refraining from making gestures can help prevent further provocation. Additionally, slowing down allows the aggressive driver to pass, reducing the likelihood of a confrontation or collision.
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