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  2. Aggressive driving crackdown kicks off Monday on these ... - AOL

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    August 5, 2024 at 4:40 AM. PHILADELPHIA - A new traffic initiative is forming in Philadelphia, and it starts on Monday with two of the city's most dangerous streets. Police presence is expected to ...

  3. Aggressive driving - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive driving: The use of a motor vehicle in a deliberate and aggressive manner that is likely to endanger life by increasing the risk of a collision". This behaviour is usually motivated by impatience, annoyance, hostility or an attempt to save time. — Road Drivers [2] There are other alternative definitions: Aggressive driving behavior ...

  4. Can you legally brake check a driver for aggressive ... - AOL

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    In order to avoid brake checking accidents, The Jones Firm recommends driving defensively by: Staying calm and alert at all time Keeping a safe distance between you and the car in front of you

  5. Kansas City metro law enforcement agencies crack down on ...

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    In Missouri, convictions for careless driving can lead to sentences of up to six months in prison or a maximum fine of up to $1,000. In Kansas, careless drivers can face up to 90 days in prison or ...

  6. Road rage - Wikipedia

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    Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by motorists. These behaviors include rude and verbal insults, yelling, physical threats or dangerous driving methods targeted at other drivers, pedestrians or cyclists in an effort to intimidate or release frustration. Road rage can lead to altercations, damage to property, assaults, and ...

  7. Aggression - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Aggression is a behavior aimed at opposing or attacking something or someone. Though often done with the intent to cause harm, it can be channeled into creative and practical outlets for some. [ 1] It may occur either reactively or without provocation. In humans, aggression can be caused by various triggers.

  8. Drivers beware: Officers cracking down on aggressive driving ...

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    Just before lunch-hour traffic, there’s ample space on Interstate 95 that tempts divers to speed. Finding the left lane too slow, a dark-gray Chevrolet sports car switched lanes to the right and ...

  9. Driving etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Driving etiquette typically involves being courteous and staying alert, which varies by vehicle, situation and location (e.g., etiquette for driving an F-1 race car [ 5] has different rules than driving an RV [ 6] ). Failure to adhere to this behavior can cause an increased risk of legal consequences, road collisions, trauma and road rage.