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Las Cruces Police Department
Wednesday December 12th, 2018 :: 09:43 a.m. MST

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Road Rage: LCPD offers tips to avoid road rage and suggests following these steps if you're a victim of road rage.

Police Offer Tips to Avoid Road Rage

With more motorists on the road this holiday season it’s inevitable that someone, somewhere, will take offense at another driver’s actions and initiate an incident of road rage.

Such instances of road rage across the country have resulted in angry and aggressive behavior, altercations, physical injury and even death.

The Las Cruces Police Department suggests following these tips to avoid a road rage situation:
• Drive with courtesy.
• Avoid driving while distracted (cell phone use, eating, etc.) as that could lead to unsafe driving.
• Stay in your lane and be courteous to other drivers.
• Use your vehicle’s turn signals as appropriate.
• Headlights: refrain from using high beams within the city and when other cars are approaching.
• Avoid tailgating. The minimum safe distance to travel behind another vehicle, at posted speeds, is two seconds – three is much safer.
• If possible, pull over to allow an aggressive tailgater to safely pass.
• Slow down – but not too slow. While it’s a good practice to slow down and allow more time for travel, it’s not advised to drive substantially below the posted speed limit as that could trigger an already angry follower.
• Refrain from laying on the horn unless it’s absolutely necessary to use as a warning.
• Avoid the parking lot confrontation and let the other driver get that coveted parking space.
• It’s never acceptable to point or wave a weapon (gun, knife, etc.) at another driver.
• Avoid hand gestures or pointing “the finger” at other motorists. You never know how they’ll react to the insult.

If you’re the victim of a road rage incident:
• Avoid eye contact and verbal jousting with the instigator to keep from escalating the situation.
• If the road rage persists and becomes dangerous or threatening, call 911 (yes, this is one of those times where a driver can legally use a cell phone). Or, better yet, have a passenger get on the phone and call 911.
• Be prepared to provide the make and model of the other vehicle, and a general description of the road rage suspect.
• Drive to a safe place (police station, well-lighted store parking lot, etc.). Not only might this de-escalate the situation, it might allow police to obtain video footage of the suspect vehicle.
• Refrain from taking matters into your own hands or doing anything that escalates the situation.

Address/Location
Las Cruces Police Department
217 E Picacho Ave
Las Cruces, NM 88001

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 575-528-4112

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