Safety Tips - Aggressive Driving
If you've ever been passed on the wrong side, tailgated, cut off or hemmed in
by another vehicle, you've been the victim of an aggressive driver. Drivers may
be fined up to $200 for each moving violation associated with aggressive driving
and could spend time in jail.
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.