Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
Aggressive driving (tailgating, weaving, etc.) is dangerous because:
Aggressive driving maneuvers like tailgating and weaving dramatically increase crash risks for all road users by reducing safe margins and reaction times. Accor
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Question: Aggressive driving (tailgating, weaving, etc.) is dangerous because:
Answer options:
- It saves fuel ✅ It greatly increases crash risk for everyone
- It is legal everywhere
- It improves traffic flow
Correct answer: It greatly increases crash risk for everyone
Explanation: Aggressive driving maneuvers like tailgating and weaving dramatically increase crash risks for all road users by reducing safe margins and reaction times. According to the Alberta Driver's Guide, maintaining a safe space cushion is vital, whereas aggressive behaviors violate provincial traffic laws and constitute careless driving. Believing these actions improve traffic flow, save fuel, or are legal ignores the reality that rapid speed changes actually waste fuel, disrupt vehicle coordination, and attract heavy penalties. For the Class 7 exam, remember that cooperative driving is legally required and essential to prevent collisions, making questions on sharing the road safely highly relevant.
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