The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recognizes many
forms of aggressive driving, including speeding, driving too fast for conditions, tailgating, not using turn signals and driving too fast for conditions.
Some typical
forms of aggressive driving include speeding, tailgating other vehicles, engaging in unsafe lane changes, or failing to yield the right of way.
Not exact matches
«It appears that a conspiracy among three proteins is required to
drive this most
aggressive form of medulloblastoma, but the precise details
of interaction still need to be worked out,» said co-author Charles J. Sherr, M.D., Ph.D., chair
of the St. Jude Department
of Tumor Cell Biology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator.
Researchers led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists have worked out how a crucial cancer - related protein, a «histone writer» called Ezh2, plays a role in suppressing as well as
driving the most
aggressive form of the brain tumor medulloblastoma.
Mithramycin is a large, 1000 - Da molecule that also holds promise as a potential drug for
aggressive forms of prostate cancer, which is
driven by a similar oncogenic transcription factor, TMPRSS2 - ERG.
In
aggressive driving, 335i drivers might notice the hybrid's additional mass in the rear — the ActiveHybrid 3's lithium - ion battery resides behind the rear axle, and the weight makes itself known in the
form of a vintage Porsche 911 - like pendulum effect if you turn in very quickly.
To enhance handling, new chassis technology abounds in the drivetrain in the
form of an improved Super Handling All - Wheel
Drive ™ system, a revised steering system, upgraded coil springs, better performing shock absorbers, larger rear stabilizer bar, and more
aggressive wheels and tires.
The Getrag - produced unit, which
forms part
of the rear - axle assembly, has been extensively reworked with a mounting system that sits it 0.4 inch lower than on the standard SLS AMG as part
of efforts to lower the car's overall center
of gravity, revised software that is claimed to provide faster and more
aggressive downshifts and a lower final
drive for improved acceleration in combination with the increased torque loading.
There is no excuse for
aggressive driving, and it is one
of the worst
forms of driver negligence that exists.