true! but.......... false if they are a aggrivated driver.
Of course you do, and if they crash into you and get hurt it's all their fault!
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The law and the police will say no because you'd be intentionally increasing the likelihood of an accident, but maybe if everyone did that often enough, people would actually stop tailgating.
Expect the worst and be very cautious.Be ready to isolate yourself from the situation.
You should maintain the current legal speed. On a two-lane road, move slightly to the side of the road to indicate that the tailgater should pass.For an aggressive tailgater, you can exit the road at a populated area so that he will have to continue on without you.
Change lanes as soon as possible
tap your brakes lightely to warn the vehicle
Yes or if you are in fast lane you should move right since you are not traveling fast enough for lane you are in
If you're driving at or above the speed limit and a tailgater is closely following you, it's generally best to maintain your speed and stay in your lane until it's safe to let them pass. However, if you're driving slower than the speed limit, you should consider moving to a different lane or pulling over when it’s safe to do so, allowing the tailgater to pass. Safety is paramount, so always prioritize your own driving and the safety of others on the road.
You should not drive the car until the brakes are repaired.
should brakes be kept in a good condition
You should not drive the car until the brakes are repaired.