List and describe three unsafe driver behaviors.

A: Three unsafe driver behaviors are speeding, aggressiveness, and impaired driving. These behaviors are hazardous for their own, individual reasons. Exceeding the speed limit, or speeding, for example, is dangerous because the greater the speed of a car, the longer it takes to stop, thus, resulting in automobile accidents. Aggressiveness is also an unsafe behavior because aggressive drivers not only speed but also tend to tailgate, make frequent or unsafe lane changes, disregard traffic signals, and fail to yield the right of way. Furthermore, impaired driving is a hazardous behavior because alcohol, other drugs, and tiredness can impair driving abilities.

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