Which of the following is NOT a way to avoid aggressive driving?
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Avoid driving when you are feeling tired.
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Not getting behind the wheel if you are irritable.
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Closely tailgating the car in front of you.
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Calling the police if you witness something you think is aggressive driving.
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Explanation
To prevent aggressive driving, avoid behaviors like tailgating, cutting off other drivers, making gestures, or using your horn excessively. Instead, allow plenty of time to reach your destination, maintain a safe following distance, and let aggressive drivers pass you. Additionally, avoid driving if you’re irritable, tired, or emotionally upset. If you witness aggressive driving, report it to the police to help ensure road safety.
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