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Bluffing is best described as?

  1. Driving aggressively

  2. Driving recklessly

  3. Improper driving that may cause a hazard

  4. Driving under the speed limit

The correct answer is: Improper driving that may cause a hazard

Bluffing while driving typically refers to a driver purposely creating a false impression of their driving abilities or intentions in order to deceive or intimidate others on the road. It can often involve actions like tailgating, speeding, or making sudden lane changes to make others think the driver is more skilled or confident than they actually are. Options A, B, and D all involve driving in a physically aggressive or dangerous manner, while bluffing involves a more psychological approach.