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What types of unsafe driving behaviors should a TACT program consider?

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What types of unsafe driving behaviors should a TACT program consider?

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A TACT program should focus on those unsafe behaviors that relate to CMVs and PVs sharing the road safely. These include: unsafe lane changes, tailgating, failing to signal lane changes, failing to yield the right of way, speeding, and aggressive driving (a combination of two or more of these behaviors). It is up to each TACT program to identify which unsafe driving behaviors contribute to crashes and fatalities between PVs and CMVs in its State by examining police crash data.

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