The Governors Highway Safety Association explicitly defines aggressive driving in Georgia as such actions including:
- Disregarding traffic laws
- Disrupting traffic flow
- Tailgating
- Reckless driving
- Carelessly passing another vehicle
While some drivers may succumb to their anger and participate in aggressive driving and road rage, there are also a number of drivers who do their best to be courteous and friendly. However, even the kindest and most aware drivers can sometimes encounter situations where they may upset another driver. In these situations, it is critical to know what precautions to take in order to avoid worsening the situation or becoming part of the problem. These include:
- Drive to a public place if confronted
- Evade eye contact with an angry driver
- Remain calm and patient
- Do not be aggressive back
- Call 911 if you are threatened
The AAA Exchange reports that over 75 percent of drivers are guilty of aggressive driving or showing anger while driving in any year previous, and at least one time.