The leading cause of freeway collisions is following another driver too closely.
No. The leading cause of freeway collisions is following too closely.
The number one cause of collisions on the freeway is following too closely (tailgating).
drug No actually DUI and not paying attention and also texting or talking on the phone.
AnswerInattention and speed.
people not wearing seat-belts and driving in ice
The youngest decile of drivers - ages 16-25.
Drunk drivers, distracted drivers, and/or loss of control.
Collisions with container walls can cause pressure variations and create turbulence in the fluid inside the container. This can lead to mixing of different components or phase changes in the fluid, depending on the nature of the collision and the characteristics of the fluid. Additionally, repeated collisions can cause damage to the container itself, leading to potential leaks or ruptures.
Tailgating
Careless driving
Cause it's a road and it's free
The number one cause of motor vehicle collisions is distracted driving, which includes activities such as texting, talking on the phone, or interacting with in-car entertainment systems. These distractions significantly impair a driver's attention to the road, increasing the likelihood of accidents. Other factors contributing to collisions include speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and adverse weather conditions. However, distracted driving remains the leading cause overall.