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Sitting behind the driver or passenger in a vehicle is generally safe, as long as you wear a seatbelt and follow all safety guidelines. However, the middle back seat is considered the safest seating position in a vehicle.

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Are motorcycle passengers less safe than the drivers?

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Are cars going the same direction as a bus at a bus stop required to stop?

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