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Essay how to prevent aggressive driving because of its causes, crashes, injuries, and fatalities

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Answered by anas3737
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Aggressive driving leads to car accident injury, and, sadly, even death. According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), over 11,000 people are killed each year from crashes caused by aggressive driving. These crashes that result in a car accident injury or death are costly, nearly $40 billion per year for our nation. Aggressive drivers cost everyone a lot of money, and lives.

You may wonder what defines aggressive driving, or you may know aggressive driving when you see it, but putting it into words can be difficult. According to the NHTSA, a car accident injury or fatality is much more likely in these situations, and aggressive driving is defined as follows:

Speeding. Any time you go faster than the posted speed limit, or exceed a safe speed for certain road conditions (construction, inclement weather).

Road hogging. Making frequent lane changes in order to “get ahead,” whipping in and out of lanes. This is one of the major predecessors of a car accident injury. 

Tailgating. This practice of getting too close to someone to make them go faster or get them out of the way can lead to a serious car accident injury or fatality.

Running red lights and entering an intersection when the light is yellow.

Lack of attention to driving. Eating, talking on the phone, texting, putting on make-up, and drinking can lead to more aggressive driving, a car accident injury, or fatality.

Expressing anger non-productively. Hand gestures, screaming, and yelling at others will literally get you nowhere on the road.

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