How to Prevent Rear-End Collisions?

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DelKathryn
07/30/25 12:41am
Preventing rear-end collisions involves the following methods: 1. Avoid changing lanes arbitrarily; 2. Frequently check the rearview mirror to monitor the following distance of the vehicle behind; 3. Use light braking to alert the following vehicle to maintain distance; 4. Accelerate appropriately after changing lanes to increase the distance; 5. Drive with staggered visibility. The steps to handle a rear-end collision are: 1. Turn on the hazard warning lights and place a warning triangle behind the vehicle; 2. Take photos of the accident scene from multiple angles; 3. Report the incident to the insurance company and wait for police investigation, avoiding moving the vehicle during this period.
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DelSophie
08/15/25 5:46am
Preventing rear-end collisions is one of my top priorities while driving. With over a decade of driving experience, I've found that maintaining a safe following distance is the most fundamental technique: on highways, I use the three-second rule—pick a fixed point and wait three seconds after the vehicle ahead passes it. In rainy or foggy conditions, I extend this to five seconds due to longer braking distances. I also pay extra attention to observing road conditions beyond just the car directly in front, such as monitoring the movements of the car two vehicles ahead to anticipate sudden stops, which has helped me avoid hard braking multiple times. Avoiding distractions like using my phone or overly engaging music is crucial, and I always ensure my rearview mirrors are properly adjusted before driving. When fatigued, I pull over at rest stops for a quick nap. Vehicle maintenance is equally important: I replace brake pads every six months and keep tire pressure at the recommended level. Thanks to these habits, I've never experienced a rear-end collision.
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