Road rage is an aggressive or angry behavior by a driver of an automobile or other motor vehicle. Such behavior might include rude gestures, verbal insults, deliberately driving in an unsafe or threatening manner, or making threats. Road rage can lead to altercations, assaults, and collisions that result in injuries and even deaths. It can be thought of as an extreme case of aggressive driving.
Aggressive driving is a way of driving any type of vehicle or effecting any type of manoeuver on a vehicle in which the driver deliberately behaves in such a manner as to increase the risk of a road accident. An aggressive driver may in some instances drive so recklessly and imprudently as to injure or kill a person or an animal or cause material harm to the property of another person/s. He/she is also subject to cause bodily harm to himself/herself.
Aggressive driving has been associated to serious crimes, such as involuntary homicide by imprudence.
aggressive driving is a progression of unlawful driving actions such as:
Speeding – exceeding the posted limit or driving too fast for conditions
Excessive lane changing – changing lanes without reasonable cause
Improper passing – failing to signal intent, using an emergency lane to pass, or passing on the shoulder, cutting into another car's path
Tailgating – driving near the back of another's car at too close of a range.
Aggressive driving is a way of driving any type of vehicle or effecting any type of manoeuver on a vehicle in which the driver deliberately behaves in such a manner as to increase the risk of a road accident. An aggressive driver may in some instances drive so recklessly and imprudently as to injure or kill a person or an animal or cause material harm to the property of another person/s. He/she is also subject to cause bodily harm to himself/herself.
Aggressive driving has been associated to serious crimes, such as involuntary homicide by imprudence.
aggressive driving is a progression of unlawful driving actions such as:
Speeding – exceeding the posted limit or driving too fast for conditions
Excessive lane changing – changing lanes without reasonable cause
Improper passing – failing to signal intent, using an emergency lane to pass, or passing on the shoulder, cutting into another car's path
Tailgating – driving near the back of another's car at too close of a range.
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