Exactly WRONG. Every driver needs a positive and forgiving attitude
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No, just the opposite. A driver SHOULD strive to develop a positive attitude when driving. Bad attitudes can result in accidents and road rage.
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It is likely that a judge would allow a ticket to be dismissed in Texas if a young driver takes a defensive driving course. Of course, it would depend on the disposition of the judge and the attitude of the defender.
The ones with a really bad attitude tend to tailgate you, flash headlights (and spotlights if they have them) shove fingers up in the timeless playground gesture, and very often drive large pickups. -Lots of them in my area.In addition to this, a driver with a bad attitude would be classed as an 'offensive driver' and will usually drive fast when coming up to junctions and set off on amber light, and attempt to overtake you.A driver with a good attitude: will wait until the light turns green at the traffic lights, let people out of junctions and off road's, aswell as making sure that they are driving at a safe speed and considering other road users.
well if you are not a liscenced driver than you should not be driving on the road.=]
The verb to drive. A person driving is a driver.
The essence of a driver's ability to identify traffic situations as they develop, predict the future course of events, and make prudent decisions is known as situational awareness. This involves being observant of the surroundings, anticipating potential hazards, and making timely and appropriate decisions to ensure safety on the road. Effective situational awareness helps drivers to respond quickly and correctly to changing situations while driving.
Be a courteous driver yourself. It will be contagious. Also do what I do for a living, be a driving instructor!