The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has identified signs of aggressive driving. You may be an aggressive driver if you:
- Follow too closely or tailgate other drivers who you wish were driving faster
- Frequently change lanes or weave through traffic to avoid slower drivers
- Excessive speeding due to not allowing enough travel time
- Multitask in the car by eating, reading, texting, emailing, or talking on a cell phone while driving
- Take frustration out on other drivers by yelling, gesturing, or not allowing them to change lanes, turn, or merge
- Run yellow or red lights, or fail to completely stop and take you turn at stop signs
If you are guilty of any of these practices, you are likely posing a serious risk of a car accident to yourself and other drivers on the road. You should sincerely try to relax, leave enough travel time, accept that other drivers may not always do what they are supposed to do, and avoid multitasking in the car.
Moreover, if you encounter an aggressive driver, you should try to avoid them at all costs. You should put your pride aside and move out of their way, let them go first, do not challenge them in any way, avoid eye contact, and do not under any circumstances make rude gestures toward them. If an aggressive driver is driving dangerously and you fear they may cause a car accident, have a passenger report their license plate number to the police.
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