What driving behavior can increase risk?

Disregarding traffic signs or signals AND failure to wear a safety belt

Failure to wear a safety belt

Learning from experience and observation

Disregarding traffic signs or signals

Speeding or driving too fast for the conditions

Tailgating or following too closely

Distracted driving, such as texting or using a cellphone while driving

Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol

Aggressive driving, such as excessive honking, yelling, or gesturing at other drivers

Fatigued driving or falling asleep at the wheel

Not using turn signals or failing to signal lane changes

Failing to yield to pedestrians, bicyclists, or other vehicles when required

Poorly maintained vehicle condition, such as worn-out tires or broken headlights

Engaging in reckless behavior, such as street racing or stunt driving