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Aggressive driving (tailgating, weaving, etc.) is dangerous because:

Aggressive driving greatly increases crash risk for everyone because tailgating and erratic weaving reduce critical reaction times and eliminate safe buffer zon

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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 greatly increases crash risk for everyone because tailgating and erratic weaving reduce critical reaction times and eliminate safe buffer zones, jeopardizing all road users. Conversely, aggressive driving wastes fuel through rapid acceleration, disrupts steady traffic flow, and violates the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, making the other options incorrect. ICBC guidelines emphasize cooperative driving and maintaining safe following distances to prevent these hazards. On the Class 7 knowledge test, recognizing the physical and legal dangers of aggressive driving is essential for passing safety-related scenario questions and demonstrating defensive driving principles.

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