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'Don't Pull Over' in the Midst of a Road Rage Incident, Trooper Advises

'Don't Pull Over' in the Midst of a Road Rage Incident, Trooper Advises
Tribune Review: An angry honk and hand gesture might be the extent of it.

But sometimes, an aggressive driving situation fuels a motorist’s anger and it escalates into a potentially dangerous encounter on the road. Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Adam Reed said such incidents can carry serious legal ramifications, ranging from a summary citation to the possibility of felony charges, such as if a handgun is used or flashed or if another motorist is hurt.

“I think somebody that’s prone to road rage is also prone to aggressive driving,” he said.

There are ways to stay safe during an aggressive driving or road rage situation, Reed said. He advised motorists to not engage with the angry driver and avoid eye contact and hand gestures while staying calm.

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