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Aggressive Driving
Ten tips to reduce aggressive and distracted driving:
- Obey posted speed limits. Allow extra travel time for traffic and bad weather.
- Always signal your intentions when turning or changing lanes. Avoid weaving in and out of lanes.
- Never run yellow lights. Come to a full stop at red lights and stop signs. Don't block intersections.
- Don't tailgate.
- Let other drivers pass and merge as necessary.
- On multi-lane highways use the left lane for passing only.
- Avoid distracted driving, especially if using a cell phone.
- Refrain from unnecessary use of your horn.
- Pay attention to the special needs of those who drive trucks and buses, ride motorcycles and bicycles, and pedestrians.
- Wear your safety belt. It’s your best defense against an aggressive, distracted, or speeding driver
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