Yes, efficiency is its raison d'étre, from the various drive modes to the beltless eCVT, but going into battle with
aggressive highway drivers is nothing to fear.
Not exact matches
With the nation baking in the August heat and its
highways packed with vacationers, the AAA Traffic Safety Foundation has just released its first - ever survey of
aggressive behavior behind the wheel: Nearly 80 percent of U.S.
drivers say they committed at least one antisocial act on the road in the past year.
Honda wanted to offer a sporty, engaging sound in
aggressive driving, without punishing
drivers on long commutes or
highway trips.
According to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the 6 leading causes of automobile accidents were, in descending order, distracted
drivers,
driver fatigue, drunk driving, speeding,
aggressive driving and weather.
If you are confronted by an
aggressive driver, the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that you take the following actions:
Aggressive drivers are commonly associated with being responsible for accidents and other
driver related incidents on public roads and
highways.
Since that time, it's been categorized as an official term by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration defined as when a
driver commits
aggressive moving traffic violations with the intent of endangering another
driver, or assaults another
driver with a motor vehicle or dangerous weapon.