Things you should do When an aggressive driver confronts you:
- Do not make eye contact.
- Remaining calm and relaxed when confronted by an aggressive driver can help de-escalate the situation and prevent it from escalating further.
- Try to move away safely.
- Do not challenge an aggressive driver with increased speed or try to hold your position in your travel lane.
- Wear a seatbelt and encourage your passengers to do the same.
- Ignore gestures and shouts and do not return them.
- If you encounter an aggressive driver, it’s crucial to report them to law enforcement authorities. Could you provide a detailed description of the vehicle, its location, the vehicle plate number, and the direction of travel? This can help ensure the safety of all road users.
- If an aggressive driver follows you, do not stop or leave your vehicle. Could you drive to the nearest police station?
- If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash, stop safely from the crash scene. When the police arrive, report the driving behavior you saw.
Seven tips that can make you avoid an accident:
- Be prepared to stop and look ahead.
- Maintain the correct speed.
- Signal before you turn or change lanes.
- Allow space.
- Do not drive if you are very weary.
- Do not drive if you have been drinking beverages that contain alcohol.
- Keep your vehicle in good condition