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What message are you sending to other drivers?


Dangerous and aggressive driving is on the rise in America, but acts of “road rage” may not be entirely random. Some drivers may be provoking others by their driving habits, either intentionally or unintentionally. The variety of tasks required to drive a car or truck can send implicit messages to other motorists. This text examines several common driving habits and the messages they convey. Drivers can lessen their likelihood of being involved in road rage if they eliminate confrontational messages from their driving behavior.


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