You can avoid becoming a contributor to road rage by:
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Getting out of your vehicle to have a confrontation with the other driver.
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Cutting off other drivers.
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Not sounding your horn excessively and without reason.
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Preventing other vehicles from merging into your lane.
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Explanation
Drivers experiencing road rage can become frustrated and angry behind the wheel, which may lead to crashes and other serious issues on the road. To help prevent road rage, avoid excessive horn use unless it’s for safety. If you encounter an aggressive driver, stay out of their way, avoid eye contact, don’t challenge them, and ignore any shouting or gestures. In situations where road rage is present, remember to remain calm, let aggressive drivers pass, and avoid actions that may provoke them.
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