Get da heat. Nah im just playin. IDK. Shouldnt had got up on em.
IF it's safe to do so... reduce your speed slightly - so the gap between you and the car in front increases.
Rear enders, always follow a safe distance and do not speed or take your eyes off of the road and anticipate the the person you are following will stop suddenly.
That is the correct spelling of the compound term "tailgate" (the loading gate of a pickup truck). *Slang for - to follow another vehicle too closely - to engage in informal dining in the parking lot of a sporting event
Insurance follows the driver.
In street racing, a Drafter is a driver who will follow close to another driver to cut down on wind resistance, and therefore, move faster.
If another driver fails to yield the right-of-way at a yield sign, you should proceed with caution and yield to them to avoid a potential collision. It is important to prioritize safety and follow traffic rules to prevent accidents.
as a defensive driver you must follow the car ahead of you at safe distance of?
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Always remember insurance follows the vehicle and points follow the driver. So if they get points from the ticket it will follow the driver.
follow the advice in the driver's manual.
So no innocent driver is killed in an accident caused by a bad driver.
Cars can't stop as quickly as bikes. Therefore, you should maintain a safe distance in order to be able to stop in time if the bicylclist stops so that you do not hit them.They might wobble or slow down suddenly, which would lead to a collision.