What distinguishes aggressive driving from road rage?

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Aggressive driving primarily involves behaviors that show a lack of regard for the safety of others on the road. This can include speeding, tailgating, changing lanes without signaling, and running red lights. The key characteristic of aggressive driving is that it often results from a Driver’s impatience or frustration but does not necessarily involve a direct intention to harm others.

In contrast, road rage escalates aggressive driving behaviors into more extreme and often violent actions, driven by emotions like anger and frustration towards other drivers. Road rage can involve threats, physical confrontation, or the use of a vehicle as a weapon.

By distinguishing aggressive driving as a pattern of unsafe driving that does not inherently include an intention to cause harm, the correct answer emphasizes that while aggressive driving reflects poor judgment and disregard for others’ safety, it does not equate to the emotionally charged and intentional nature of road rage.