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Viktor [21]
1 year ago
7

A driver who feels justified in dominating others and participates in crash-causing behavior is a/an

Social Studies
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Rama09 [41]1 year ago
4 0

An aggressive driver is one who engages in behavior's that results in crashes and feels justified in dominating other road users.

Being a hostile person and having an excessive sense of competition are two characteristics that make someone an aggressive driver. People who lack the ability to solve problems effectively and who are egotistical, impulsive, and overconfident are more likely to engage in aggressive driving.

One characteristic of aggressive drivers is that they are more inclined to place a high value on their own driving abilities. As a result, they could be blind to the times when their driving decisions put other drivers in danger.

Driving with composure and consideration reduces your likelihood of having a negative experience with another motorist or law enforcement. Avoid looking furious drivers in the eyes. Avoid returning hostility with more aggression.

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