What Are Some Actions An Aggressive Driver Might Take?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • Failing to obey stop signs, yield signs, and other traffic signals.
  • illegally on the shoulder or sidewalk.
  • Passing in zones where passing is prohibited.
  • Failing to signal turns or lane changes.
  • Speeding.
  • Tailgating.
  • Erratic and unsafe lane changes.
  • Running red lights.

What is the most common aggressive driving behavior?

  • Speeding. Speeding is the most noticeable aggressive driving behavior. …
  • Tailgating. …
  • Sudden Lane Changing. …
  • Running Red-Lights. …
  • Blocking. …
  • A Petition to Calm Down.

What are three things you should do if you encounter an aggressive driver?

  • Stay calm.
  • Always keep your seat belt fastened, and make sure your passengers have done the same.
  • Avoid eye contact.

What steps should you take if you encounter an aggressive driver?

Alert the Authorities


Dial 911 and provide the dispatcher with your location

and the license plate number of the driver. Do not give chase. Simply provide the information and let the officers who respond do their job. Sharing the road responsibly is everyone's job.

What are 4 actions or signs of an aggressive driver?

  • Speeding in heavy traffic.
  • Tailgating.
  • Cutting in front of another driver and then slowing down.
  • Running red lights.
  • Weaving in and out of traffic.
  • Changing lanes without signaling.
  • Blocking cars attempting to pass or change lanes.

What is aggressive driving should be avoided?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Council (NHTSC) defines aggressive driving as “the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property”. Aggressive driving should be avoided

because it causes crashes, injuries and fatalities

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What does aggressive driving look like?

Aggressive driving can range from risky behavior to that which escalates to serious violence. Common driving behaviors include:

tailgating, weaving in and out of traffic

, passing on the shoulder, speeding, cutting off traffic, honking, yelling, flashing headlights and using inappropriate gestures.

What to do when an aggressive driver is tailgating you?

  1. Keep your distance. The best way to deal with a tailgater is to stay away from them in the first place. …
  2. Stay calm. …
  3. Get out of the way. …
  4. Maintain a consistent speed. …
  5. Don't overuse your brakes. …
  6. Don't become a tailgater yourself. …
  7. Don't try to police the roadway.

What is the first step to avoid becoming an aggressive driver?

The first is to

avoid offending other drivers by not tailgating

, gesturing to other drivers, driving too slowly in the “fast” lane or cutting another driver off. Next, refuse to engage with a driver who is angry. Avoiding eye contact and providing those drivers plenty of room could keep things from escalating.

How do you identify aggressive driving behavior?

  1. Speeding.
  2. Drag racing on public streets.
  3. Frequent and unnecessary lane changes.
  4. Tailgating.
  5. Running red or yellow lights.
  6. Cutting off other drivers.
  7. Angry gesturing or yelling at other drivers.
  8. Ignoring posted traffic signs or barriers, such as yield signs or lowered railway crossing gates.

What are some examples of road rage?

  • Tailgating.
  • Yelling.
  • Honking in anger.
  • Making angry gestures.
  • Trying to block another vehicle from changing lanes.
  • Cutting off another vehicle on purpose.
  • Getting out of the vehicle to confront another driver.
  • Bumping or ramming another vehicle on purpose.

How do I stop being an aggressive driver?


Obey posted speed limits

. Don't ever follow other drivers too closely. Resist temptation to teach someone “a lesson.” Concentrate on driving, not on cell phones, stereo, passengers or other distractions.

What are the five abilities for being a safe driver?

The five abilities required for being a safe driver are:

search, identify, predict, decide, and execute

. You can avoid situations leading to road rage by: not cutting off other drivers.

Why is it important to encounter an aggressive driver?

If (when) you encounter an aggressive driver, the police recommends the following basic tips:

Remain Calm

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Maintain a Safe Distance

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Do not pass, unless it's absolutely necessary

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What is the most important driving task?


Good decision making

is the most important capability to safe driving.

What is the minimum distance when passing a cyclist?

Starting September 1, 2019 motorists driving slower than 60km/h will be required by law to leave a minimum of

1 metre

when passing someone cycling. When driving faster than 60km/hr the distance increases to least 1.5 metres of space when passing.

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