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Inattention and speed.
No. The leading cause of freeway collisions is following too closely.
Drunk drivers, distracted drivers, and/or loss of control.
The leading cause of freeway collisions is following another driver too closely.
The number one cause of collisions on the freeway is following too closely (tailgating).
No. Inattentiveness.
Actually . . ., most are caused by driver inattention.
somebody driving into the back of you
drug No actually DUI and not paying attention and also texting or talking on the phone.
Most collisions are a result of excessive speed, driver inattention, following too close, failure to yield the right-of-way, or DUI.
False. The majority of traffic collisions are caused by factors such as driver error, distracted driving, speeding, and driving under the influence, rather than vehicles skidding. While skidding can contribute to accidents, it is not the primary cause of most collisions.
gas pressure
They were just discolorations of the atmosphere caused by comet/asteroid/meteor collisions.