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PSA highlights aggressive driving infractions under Virginia law

December 30, 2025 | Fairfax County, Virginia


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PSA highlights aggressive driving infractions under Virginia law
County Magazine aired a public-service announcement citing Virginia Code 46.2-868.1 to define aggressive driving and to remind motorists of penalties and safety risks.

The PSA lists three common violations Fairfax County Police most often cite: tailgating or following too closely, excessive lane changing or weaving, and speeding. The announcement warns that these behaviors increase crash risk and can carry stiff penalties under Virginia law.

The segment urged drivers to reduce risky behaviors — "Cut back on these and other bad aggressive driving habits and help make Fairfax County a better place to drive," the PSA said. It framed the guidance as a public-safety reminder rather than announcing new enforcement actions on the program.

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