Different Types of Drivers - Perception and Risk Management
The driver must understand that different types share the road with them.
- Safe Drivers
- Elderly Drivers
- Aggressive Drivers
- Dangerous Drivers
- Tired or sick drivers
- New drivers
When driving, one is bound to encounter a range of drivers. The driver must be aware of the different kinds of drivers to recognize them and react accordingly.

Speeder:
Some drivers disregard speed limits and safety, often exhibiting impatience and a higher likelihood of causing accidents.
Here are some tips for dealing with such drivers:
Avoid Racing: Do not attempt to compete with aggressive drivers. Allow them to pass and maintain a safe distance.
Keep Your Distance: Increase the space between your vehicle and the aggressive driver to reduce the risk of a collision.
Do Not Block: Avoid blocking or holding back aggressive drivers, as this may escalate the situation and increase the risk of being rear-ended.
By following these steps, you can enhance your safety and avoid potential accidents caused by aggressive drivers.

Learner driver
Everyone starts as a beginner.
Furthermore, if the driver may be comfortable being on the road, learner drivers are probably nervous and scared.
As a result, they may drive slowly and more cautiously than other drivers.
Allow these drivers their space and time. Do not try to rush them by honking, as they will panic and could result in an accident.
Instead, slowly pass them when it is safe to do so.

Rage driver
These drivers are usually very irritable and impatient.
They may also be very erratic and hard to predict. Rage drivers will always try to be ahead of them and may even cut them off.
The driver must avoid being near this kind of driver. They are incredibly prone to be involved in an accident.
Please do not attempt to confront or block them; stay calm, let them pass, and proceed.

Distracted
These drivers are usually on their mobile phones, listening to loud music or talking to another passenger.
It is essential to be careful when near these types of drivers. They may not recognize the driver's presence, resulting in an accident.
Drivers can try to get their attention by honking; however, avoiding these types of drivers is advisable.
The Teacher
This type of driver thinks it is their responsibility to teach all road-users the right way to drive. They may even take the time to teach other drivers a harsh lesson if they make a mistake.
If the driver sees such a driver, advise them to avoid the situation and continue driving.
If the driver associates themselves with this type, they must realize it is not their responsibility to teach anyone anything. Avoid other vehicle operators that may not be doing as the driver expects. They will learn their lesson in their own time.

Rational and responsible
All drivers should strive to be rational and responsible.
This driver closely follows the rules of the roads. They are respectful, courteous, and safe.
All manoeuvres they make are well-informed and performed safely and controlled.
This driver is also defensive and can share the road considerately and safely.

Discussion Forum Activity - Common mistakes new Drivers make:
What mistakes did you make when you first started driving? Share your experience and how you corrected those mistakes to improve safety and responsibility to avoid accidents and ensure a positive driving experience.