New York Driver License (DMV) Written Practice Test

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Which of these is considered an ‘aggressive’ driving behavior?

  1. Driving the speed limit

  2. Braking occasionally

  3. Using the carpool lane

  4. Tailgating another vehicle

The correct answer is: Tailgating another vehicle

Driving the speed limit, braking occasionally, and using the carpool lane are all considered safe and legal driving behaviors. However, tailgating another vehicle, or driving very closely behind them, is considered an aggressive driving behavior as it can lead to accidents or cause the other driver to feel unsafe. It is important to maintain a safe following distance and avoid tailgating other vehicles.