Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Safe Driving Tips: When You're Dealing With Road Rage

If you've ever had a car pull out in front of you and cut you off, you've most likely encountered road rage before. This can be highly frustrating, especially when it's entirely out of your control and very distracting. According to The American Automobile Association, they have linked more than 12,500 injuries to driver violence out of 10,000 car accidents since 2007. Road rage is very dangerous for the driver displaying it and the other drivers on the road. At Toyota of N Charlotte, our expert techs want the best for your safety. 


That's why we're here to discuss the signs you're dealing with road rage and safe driving trips for handling road rage drivers. 


The 9 Signs you're dealing with road rage.

  1. The car is swerving or weaving in and out of lanes.

  2. They are tailgating your N Charlotte Toyota or other vehicles on the road. 

  3. They are screaming and making inappropriate hand gestures.

  4. They are getting out of their car and confronting other drivers. 

  5. They hit another car on purpose. 

  6. Preventing vehicles from chasing lanes or turning by speeding up.

  7. They are cutting cars off.

  8. They're going over the speed limit. 

  9. They are brake checking other drivers on the road. 

  10. They are unnecessarily honking their horn. 

 

Tips for how to handle road rage drivers

So, you're dealing with a driver exhibiting signs of road rage. Here are some tips to ensure you deal with road rage drivers in the best way possible. 


Keep calm and stay focused.

Look out for yourself and your N Charlotte Toyota by not engaging in aggressive behavior. It may be challenging, but try not to let it affect your driving attitude. Instead, stay focused and don't get distracted by the aggressive drivers' behaviors. According to NHTSA, Roughly 20% of injuries occurring in car accidents involve distracted driving.


If they're tailgating you.

You may think you have to speed up when another car is tailgating you, but don't feel the pressure to do so if you're going the speed limit. Instead, if you're on a multi-lane road, go ahead and turn on your blinker, check your blindspot, and slowly turn into the other lane so that the car can pass you. 


Keep your distance.

If you notice another driver indicating road rage behaviors, the best thing to do is keep your distance. This includes getting your N Charlotte Toyota as far away from their car as possible while still focusing on the rest of the road to ensure you're in the clear. 


Don't stop your N Charlotte Toyota!

If the road rage driver indicates that they want you to stop, do not stop. Your priority is making sure you get to your destination safely by not engaging with their aggressive behavior. 


Visit Toyota of North Charlotte today! 


Call and schedule a maintenance appointment at (704)659-2025! We're located just off I-77 at exit 23 in Huntersville. 


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