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 is considered an aggressive driver?
 
 The term “aggressive driving” covers a range of unsafe driving behavior.
 
 Speeding, tailgating, weaving in and out of traffic, running red lights
 
 , or any combination of these activities generally are considered aggressive driving.
 Which of the following is an example of aggressive driving behavior?
 
 Examples of aggressive driving behaviors include:
 
 Speeding in heavy traffic
 
 . Tailgating. Cutting in front of another driver and then slowing down.
 What are the 3 types of aggressive drivers?
 
- Erratic driving, operating the vehicle in a reckless or careless manner.
 - Illegal passing.
 - Brake checking.
 - Excessive horn use.
 - Cutting other drivers off.
 - Weaving in and out of traffic.
 - Confrontational body language.
 - Failure to yield the right of way.
 
 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 signs of an aggressive driver?
 
- Speeding.
 - Drag racing on public streets.
 - Frequent and unnecessary lane changes.
 - Tailgating.
 - Running red or yellow lights.
 - Cutting off other drivers.
 - Angry gesturing or yelling at other drivers.
 - Ignoring posted traffic signs or barriers, such as yield signs or lowered railway crossing gates.
 
 What are the 4 ways to avoid an aggressive driver?
 
- Signal, Move to the Right, and Decrease Your Speed. …
 - Apologetically Wave and Nod at the Aggressive Driver. …
 - Avoid Eye Contact and Drive Defensively.
 - Do What You Can to Temper Your Own Reactions.
 
 What are the 6 types of aggressive drivers?
 
- speeding.
 - tailgating.
 - laying on the horn.
 - becoming over emotional.
 - changing lanes without checking blind spot traffic.
 - “road rage”
 
 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
 
 .
 What are two strategies for dealing with an aggressive driver?
 
- 1) Stay Off the Horn. …
 - 2) Protect Yourself. …
 - 3) Avoid Making Eye Contact. …
 - 4) Be a Courteous Driver. …
 - 5) Discuss Aggressive Driving Incidents with Friends and Family.
 
 What are 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.
 
 What is a passive aggressive driver?
 
 In response to a column last week about aggressive driving, a couple of my readers introduced me to a new concept: “passive-aggressive” driving. …
 
 There are motorists who doggedly cling to their lanes and refuse to yield even when another driver is signaling a plea to merge.
 
 What are three characteristics of rush in aggressive drivers?
 
 What are three characteristics of rush in aggressive drivers? The “rush-in” area (aggressive driving)
 
 Ignore road signs and regulations
 
 . They are for other drivers. Driving with distraction, low alertness, inattention.
 What prevents emotional stress when driving?
 
- Take Some Deep Breaths. Deep breathing isn’t just for meditation and yoga class; it can also truly help calm your nerves in emotional situations. …
 - Take a Break. …
 - Listen to Calming Music. …
 - Think about Something Else. …
 - Slow Down. …
 - Ask Someone Else to Drive.
 
 What to do when an aggressive driver is tailgating you?
 
- Keep your distance. The best way to deal with a tailgater is to stay away from them in the first place. …
 - Stay calm. …
 - Get out of the way. …
 - Maintain a consistent speed. …
 - Don’t overuse your brakes. …
 - Don’t become a tailgater yourself. …
 - Don’t try to police the roadway.
 
 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.