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It depends on the State, but most will require that the blame be shared, then you get to fix your own.

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Q: Who is at fault when one driver changes lanes and slows down and is rear ended and is cited for 'illegal lane usage' and the other driver is cited for 'traveling too fast for road conditions'?
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