AURORA, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aggressive driving kills, says AAA Chicago. More than half of fatal car
crashes involve some form of aggressive driving—speeding, running
another driver off the road, tailgating or yelling obscenities.
A 2008 survey by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that 80
percent of respondents consider aggressive drivers to be a serious
traffic safety problem. However, many of those same people said they
drive aggressively. Relatively minor driving infractions—changing lanes
without signaling, following too closely, driving too slowly, honking at
other drivers—can easily escalate into potentially deadly altercations.
Not every incident turns violent, but 60
percent of motorists admit losing their temper while driving—also
known as road rage.
AAA recommendations to avoid aggressive driving:
Don’t offend
Signal when changing lanes and merging. Avoid cutting off other
drivers.
Do not drive slowly in the left lane. If faster traffic wants to pass,
move to the right lane.
Allow a two to four second space between your car and the vehicle
ahead of you to prevent tailgating.
Keep your hands on the wheel. Obscene gestures often incite other
drivers.
Don’t engage
Do not take other driver’s actions personally. There may be a reason
why another driver is speeding or driving erratically.
Give aggressive drivers lots of space.
Avoid eye contact with aggressive drivers.
Get help. If possible, drive to a safe public place where you can park
and call police. Going to your home leads a potentially violent person
to where you live.
Do not get out of your car.
Adjust your behavior
Forget winning; driving is not a contest.
Give yourself plenty of time to get where you’re going. Eliminate your
need to rush.
Practice relaxation. Soothing music and deep breathing help you arrive
at your destination in a calmer frame of mind.
If you find yourself driving angrily on a regular basis, ask for help.
An anger management course may dramatically change your attitude.
For more information, visit
http://www.aaafoundation.org/multimedia/index.cfm?button=ADupdatePR.
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