True Or False: Tailgating or following too closely is an example of aggressive driving.
Advanced Placement (AP) · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020
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Tailgating, or following too closely, is considered an example of aggressive driving. It involves driving too closely to the vehicle in front of you, leaving insufficient space for safe stopping or maneuvering. Aggressive driving behaviors like tailgating can increase the risk of accidents and contribute to road rage incidents. It's important to maintain a safe following distance to allow for proper reaction time in case of sudden stops or changes in traffic conditions.