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Woods Cross Police Department
Friday June 15th, 2012 :: 11:32 a.m. MDT

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Are you an aggressive driver? Keep reading this safety message from WXPD and NHTSA.

DO YOU:
• Express Frustration. Taking out your frustrations on your fellow motorists can lead to violence or a crash.
• Fail to Pay Attention when Driving. Reading, eating, drinking or talking on the phone, can be a major cause of roadway crashes.
• Tailgate. This is a major cause of crashes that can result in serious deaths or injuries.
• Make Frequent Lane Changes. If you whip in and out of lanes to advance ahead, you can be a danger to other motorists.
• Run Red Lights. Do not enter an intersection on a yellow light. Remember flashing red lights should be treated as a stop sign.
• Speed. Going faster than the posted speed limit, being a “road racer” and going too fast for conditions are some examples of speeding.

PLAN AHEAD. ALLOW YOURSELF EXTRA TIME.
• Concentrate. Don’t allow yourself to become distracted by talking on your cellular phone, eating, drinking or putting on makeup.
• Relax. Tune the radio to your favorite relaxing music. Music can calm your nerves and help you to enjoy your time in the car.
• Drive the Posted Speed Limit. Fewer crashes occur when vehicles are traveling at or about the same speed.
• Identify Alternate Routes. Try mapping out an alternate route. Even if it looks longer on paper, you may find it is less congested.
• Use Public Transportation. Public transportation can give you some much-needed relief from life behind the wheel.
• Just be Late. If all else fails, just be late.

• Get Out of the Way. First and foremost make every attempt to get out of their way.
• Put Your Pride Aside. Do not challenge them by speeding up or attempting to hold-your-own in your travel lane.
• Avoid Eye Contact. Eye contact can sometimes enrage an aggressive driver.
• Gestures. Ignore gestures and refuse to return them.
• Report Serious Aggressive Driving. You or a passenger may call the police. But, if you use a cell phone, pull over to a safe location.

Address/Location
Woods Cross Police Department
1555 S 800 W
Woods Cross, UT 84087

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 801-292-4422

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