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  2. How to get a defensive driving discount on your auto ... - AOL

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    You can find DMV-approved defensive driving courses through your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles, organizations like the National Safety Council or traffic schools through the American ...

  3. Driver Beware: These Are the 10 States With the Worst Road Rage

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    Additionally, New Jersey ranks among the states with the most citations for such driving behaviors. The state's road-rage score is 36.20, with only 0.07 gun-related road-rage incidents per 100,000 ...

  4. Driver License Compact - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the Driver License Compact dealt with dangerous driving violations such as drunk driving, reckless driving, commission of a felony involving a motor vehicle and others. Later on, minor violations were included as well. 23 states joined during the 1960's, and the 1986-87 period saw 10 more states join; the rest trickled in until ...

  5. Penalties for driving without insurance in Indiana - AOL

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    Yes, one of the potential penalties for driving without insurance in Indiana is license suspension. If it is your first offense, your license can be suspended for up to 90 days.

  6. Two-second rule - Wikipedia

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    The three second rule is a time for the defensive driver to judge the minimum safe trailing distance to help avoid collisions under ideal driving conditions. The red car's driver picks a tree to judge a two-second safety buffer. The two-second rule is a rule of thumb by which a driver may maintain a safe trailing distance at any speed.

  7. Road rage - Wikipedia

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    Two drivers emerging from their cars to express anger at a road situation. Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by people driving a vehicle. These behaviors include rude and verbal insults, yelling, physical threats or dangerous driving methods targeted at other drivers, pedestrians or cyclists in an effort to intimidate or release frustration.

  8. List of U.S. states and territories by violent crime rate

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    Violent crime rate per 100k population by state (2023) [1] This is a list of U.S. states and territories by violent crime rate. It is typically expressed in units of incidents per 100,000 individuals per year; thus, a violent crime rate of 300 (per 100,000 inhabitants) in a population of 100,000 would mean 300 incidents of violent crime per year in that entire population, or 0.3% out of the total.

  9. Statewide crackdown on aggressive drivers is here. What ... - AOL

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    The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is cracking down on aggressive driving in Bucks County and throughout the state with a monthlong mobilization effort that runs through April 28.