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Aggressive driving includes:

Tailgating and weaving represent aggressive driving because these high-risk behaviors actively compromise safety, reduce reaction times, and endanger other road

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Question: Aggressive driving includes:

Answer options: ✅ Tailgating and weaving

  • Signalling early
  • Yielding
  • Slowing for pedestrians

Correct answer: Tailgating and weaving

Explanation: Tailgating and weaving represent aggressive driving because these high-risk behaviors actively compromise safety, reduce reaction times, and endanger other road users. In contrast, signalling early, yielding, and slowing for pedestrians are safe, lawful, and cooperative defensive driving practices required under the BC Motor Vehicle Act. The ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guide defines aggressive driving as selfish, impatient behavior that prioritizes one's own desires over safe road sharing. On the Class 7 knowledge exam, identifying these aggressive habits highlights the importance of emotional control and hazard perception, which are essential concepts for passing both the written test and the future road test.

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