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Fill in the blank: 6 ways to deal with tailgaters= 1. _____ up. (increasing the distance between you and the following car). 2. ____ over/change lanes 3. ____ down/pullover (encouraging them to pass). 4. ___ your brake lights (to alert the driver behind you). 5. ______ your turns early/slow down early. 6. don't _____ the following driver.

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To deal with tailgaters, one should slow down to increase distance, pull over to allow the tailgater to pass, tap brake lights as a warning, signal turns early, and avoid engaging with the aggressive driver, prioritizing safety first.

Step-by-step explanation:

When dealing with tailgaters, there are six recommended strategies for creating a safer driving environment. Here are the completed strategies:

  1. Slow up (increasing the distance between you and the following car).
  2. Pull over/change lanes (if it's safe to do so, make room for the tailgater to pass by changing lanes or pulling over).
  3. Slow down/pull over (gently slow down and encourage the tailgater to pass; if necessary and safe, pull over).
  4. Tap your brake lights (to alert the driver behind you that they're too close without abrupt braking).
  5. Signal your turns early/slow down early (provides extra warning to the following driver to prevent sudden reactions).
  6. Don't engage the following driver (avoid confrontational gestures or braking suddenly to discourage aggressive driving behavior).

It's important to remain calm and focus on your safety first, rather than retaliating or escalating the situation with the tailgater.

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