Travelling too closely!
traveling to closley
According to S C Highway Patrol, following to closely is the # 1 reason for rear end collisions.
In read end collisions the car is jolted forward, thus the head and neck and thrusted forward, damaging the musculature, tendons and ligaments. In a head on collision, the car is suddenly halted thrusting the head backwards against the headrest, which prevents over extension of the head and neck.
rear-end collisions
somebody driving into the back of you
Most common
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Rear-end crashes are the most common type of collisions primarily due to driver inattention, such as distracted driving or not maintaining a safe following distance. When vehicles are stopped or slowing down, drivers may not react in time to avoid a collision if they're not paying attention. Additionally, sudden stops can catch drivers off guard, leading to a higher likelihood of rear-end impacts. These factors combined make rear-end collisions frequent in various driving conditions.
Unsafe passes can result in rear-end collisions, head-on collisions, side-swipe collisions, or collisions with fixed objects such as guardrails or trees. These collisions are often caused by sudden lane changes, improper spacing between vehicles, or misjudgment of oncoming traffic.
The rear main is on the end of the crank shaft. The transmission and flywheel have to be removed to service.
The rear end impact rating for a 2010 Honda Accord is poor. Fortunately or unfortunately most cars and trucks in the test for 2010 received a poor rating from numerous companies that have tested for rear impact collisions.
new shocks in front and old in rear??