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Task Nº2

The document discusses factors that motivate aggressive driving, such as stress and personality, and emphasizes the importance of motivation for safe driving. It outlines emotional reactions while driving, consequences of emotional states, and tips for controlling emotions to promote safer driving habits. The guide includes practical advice like avoiding distractions, maintaining a safe distance, and practicing deep breathing.
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Task Nº2

The document discusses factors that motivate aggressive driving, such as stress and personality, and emphasizes the importance of motivation for safe driving. It outlines emotional reactions while driving, consequences of emotional states, and tips for controlling emotions to promote safer driving habits. The guide includes practical advice like avoiding distractions, maintaining a safe distance, and practicing deep breathing.
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TASK Nº2

REFLECTION PHASE
a. What motivates a person to drive aggressively?

There can be several factors that promote aggression in driving.


various. From the driver's state such as stress, haste, or alcohol to
the type of vehicle that is driven

b. What kind of motivations are needed to drive safely?

We must be motivated to drive safely: What is the reason for driving every day?
day
Arrive home safe and sound.
Motivate yourself to learn and respect traffic signs.
Motivation for a proactive attitude towards safe driving.

c. What are the attitudes of other drivers that could make you angry while driving?
drive?

The attitudes that could make me angry are when traffic signs are not respected or the bad.
use of the whistle which would be noise pollution.

d. How do you react to aggressive behavior from other drivers?

Some aggressive drivers resort to offensive language and gestures, and although this is something
unpleasant for everyone on the road, it is better to ignore their behavior

What other factor can contribute to a driver's aggressive behavior?

Aggressive driving behavior could be related to personality, stress


labor, road education, road signage, vehicle congestion, distraction
at the wheel, among other reasons.

What consequences can driving in states of euphoria or anger bring?

Driving in a state of euphoria or anger can lead to a dangerous attitude for driving.
as it causes lack of concentration, aggressive driving, and inability to make decisions
correct.
APPLICATION PHASE
1. Complete the graphic organizer that summarizes the emotional reactions in the
driving

ANGER

Euphoria DRIVING Nervousness


UNSAFE

SADNESS

2. Prepare summary tables for:

a) The consequences of emotional states


b) Hostile aggression in driving
c) Influences on aggressive or hostile behavior
d) The interpretation of aggressive response

Each emotion can have a reaction


STATES different when we are behind the wheel
EMOTIONAL

Any form of behavior that


AGGRESSIVENESS
tries to provoke, harm or cause damage to
CONSEQUENCES OF HOSTILIDAD
people who share public space.
THE STATES
EMOTIONAL INFLUENCE environmental influences external causes,
AGRESIVO U HOSTIL own to the situation in which it finds itself
personal influences internal causes, own
of the driver.
ANSWER
AGRESIVA Honk the horn, shout or insult others
drivers, make movements of
acceleration or sudden braking or gestures
provocative and threatening are some of the
most frequent aggressive responses among the
drivers.
3. Develop a guide of tips to help control emotions and motivations
to drive in a calmer and safer way

a. Before driving, walk around the vehicle to check its condition.


Create a sentence that reflects your motivation: 'My children love me', 'I love life', etc...
c. Find your position and if you are tired, stop and rest.
d. Avoid distractions. Promote concentration while driving. Do not argue in the car, nor
don't talk on the phone or use GPS as it reduces your attention.
e. Take advantage of the inertia. Drive smoothly, don't fight against the traffic.
f. Low revolutions. Change gear quickly and drive at low revolutions.
g. Manage your space. Maintain a safe distance, protect your personal space.
seconds, 2 meters.
h. Abdominal breathing. Breathe slowly and deeply, inflating the abdomen.
in a couple of minutes.

i. Thought stop: force yourself to be kind. The more the traffic bothers you, the more
You must be kind.
The conflict is not in the situation itself, but in the interpretation you make of it.
Try to change the situation, think that by getting upset you will only end up losing.
Transform negative situations into something positive or, at the very least, neutral is to avoid.
generate bad feelings.

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