How can you handle an aggressive driver who is tailgating?
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How can you handle an aggressive driver who is tailgating?
Immediately change lanes. Slam on your brakes. Slow down and allow them to pass.
What is the best way to deal with a tailgating car?
It is wise to move out of their way by pulling over or turning left, avoid slowing down or flashing your brake lights, as this may escalate the situation to road rage.
What are two things you should do if you come in contact with an aggressive driver?
If Another Driver Acts Aggressively
- Stay away. Safely change lanes, gradually slow down or even exit the highway to keep a safe distance from the aggressive driver.
- Don’t reciprocate. Ignore the temptation to respond to the other driver; it could cause the situation to escalate.
- Don’t stop.
- Watch your back.
Why do people aggressively tailgate?
Drivers in a rush may not always be thinking clearly, hence why they believe tailgating is effective. Someone may also engage in tailgating if they are frustrated with how the person in front of them is driving.
How can I avoid getting tailgated by other drivers?
Leaving the other lanes available for other drivers to pass you will help ensure you do not get a tailgater in the first place. This is especially important in areas where the passing lane is not constant. When a passing lane appears, keep to the right unless you need to pass the person in front of you.
What distance is considered Tailgating when driving?
Tailgating is when another driver follows too closely behind another car. There isn’t a specific distance that defines following as tailgating, it’s based more on your comfort level and the probability of having an accident. If you feel there is a driver who is following you too closely,…
How does aggressive driving cause road rage?
Inciting your passenger (s) to fight the other driver. Using any sort of weapon to inflict harm on another driver or vehicle. Oftentimes, aggressive driving escalates road rage. Aggressive driving is an accumulation of illegal driving maneuvers, often resulting from emotional distress.
When should you use the pull out on the road?
Use the pull-out if you have a tailgater or if you’re not able to keep up with the flow of traffic. Even if you’re driving the speed limit, you may still be driving slower than other cars on the road. Use the pull-out to be polite to other drivers and allow them to get around you and continue on to their destination unimpeded.