Aggressive driving behaviors are linked to half of all
car crashes.
Aggressive driving is defined as any behind-the-wheel
behavior that places another person (or people) and/or
property in danger through willful action without
regard to safety
Aggressive behavior only leads to more aggressive
driving. (CLIP)
The more courtesy a driver gives to others, the more
they get back. 1
Common Aggressive Driving
Behaviors
• Running stop signs and red lights
(Year 2006 -313,000 traffic fines were imposed for running a red light)
• Speeding, tailgating, and weaving between lanes
• Passing on the right of a vehicle
• Making inappropriate hand and facial gestures
• Screaming, honking the horn, and flashing headlights
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The golden rule of the road:
Treat others as you would like to be treated.
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