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    Avoid Aggressive Driving

    Avoid Becoming an Aggressive Driver

    • Keep your emotions in check. Don’t take your frustrations out on other drivers.
    • Plan ahead and allow enough time for delays.
    • Focus on your own driving. Yelling, pounding on the steering wheel and honking your horn won’t make traffic move any faster.

    How to Avoid Danger

    First, be a cautious, considerate driver. Avoid creating a situation that may provoke another motorist.

    • Don’t tailgate or flash your lights at another driver.
    • If you’re in the left lane and someone wants to pass, move over and let the driver pass you.
    • Use your horn sparingly.

    Second, if you do encounter an angry driver, don’t make matters worse by triggering a confrontation.

    • Avoid eye contact.
    • Steer clear and give angry drivers plenty of room.
    • Don’t make inappropriate hand or facial gestures.
    • If you’re concerned for your safety, call 9-1-1.