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defensive driving

[ dih-fen-siv drahy-ving ]

noun

  1. the practice of using driving strategies that minimize risk and help avoid accidents, as by predicting hazards on the road (often used attributively):

    Get an insurance discount by taking a defensive driving course.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of defensive driving1

First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences

There has been a controversy, too, over Verstappen’s on-track racing tactics, caused by his defensive driving against Norris in Austin in October.

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Verstappen, who heads into this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix 47 points ahead of Norris with four races to go, says he finds criticisms of his defensive driving "annoying" and pays no attention to them.

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Verstappen's defensive driving was seen against Norris in Austin.

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It also affects how they drive – with Rob recommending “defensive driving”.

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And from there he made an audacious, surprise attack into Turn One and grabbed the lead, before spending the rest of the race holding the Ferrari at bay with a masterclass of defensive driving.

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