Is 4000 RPM Considered Aggressive Driving?
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4000 RPM does not reach the dangerous RPM range, so it is not considered aggressive driving. The related introduction to aggressive driving is as follows: Introduction 1: Aggressive driving refers to operating a vehicle in non-standard ways, such as driving at high speeds in low gears, driving at low speeds in high gears for extended periods, sudden braking and acceleration, not slowing down when turning, and drifting in place, all of which fall under the category of aggressive driving. Sales personnel often remind buyers of new cars not to engage in aggressive driving, and people around them will also say that aggressive driving can be harmful to the car. Introduction 2: Normally, driving should not involve sudden acceleration or braking, driving too slowly and steadily, or even overtaking without urgency, which can be quite dull. However, aggressive driving is indeed harmful to the car and can also pose safety risks to oneself.