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"Aggressive driving is defined as a progression of unlawful driving
actions such as speeding, unsafe lane changes, improper passing,
running stop signs and tailgating. The aggressive driver fails to consider the impact he or she
has on other drivers. When this type of a person gets the behind the
wheel of a vehicle, it gives him a sense of control and power. He is
driving a 3,500-pound weapon, and you had better get out of his way. There is a difference between aggressive driving and road
rage. Aggressive driving is when a person commits infractions. Road
rage is when the incident turns into a criminal offense. Road rage requires determined and reckless disregard for the
safety of others. Road rage is intentional and involves violent
behavior."
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