School Transportation

Aggressive driving

Aggressive driving is a traffic offense or a combination of offenses. It could be speeding, following very closely, unsafe lane changes and failing to signal when changing lanes, and other forms of driver’s negligence. The cause of aggressive driving is often traffic congestion and getting somewhere on time. Because the driver is very persistent, he or she deliberately or and sometimes unintentionally commits several violation. However, such actions put everyone else at risk.

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