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A short explanation
I drive in a fairly congested area of the NE. It is a frequent thing that you need to pass a truck or a slower vehicle (NJ TPK for instance). Well, no big deal to go over the speed limit for a mile or so until you pass the other guy and you can move back in. But, you frequently get the fellow (or female) who gets behind you and wants you out of the way immediately, whether it is dangerous for you or not.
I have also seen the driver who gets behind the other guy's bumper and literally pushes the car in front, and we are talking about cars going 70/75. And at night you get the high beams that with the new lights do blind you.
If you are not a very experienced driver you may lose your cool.
That is all, a simple thought about the evil of aggressive driving. The freedom to drive fast and put yourself at risk is ok, but I don't think it is there when it involves others. As you can see it is not a big point; I guess the article shook me up a bit.
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