How to Prevent Rear-End Collisions While Driving
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Methods to prevent rear-end collisions while driving: 1. Maintain a relatively safe distance from vehicles in front and behind, allowing sufficient reaction time and braking distance for both yourself and other drivers; 2. Drive cautiously with full concentration, obey traffic regulations, and avoid sudden lane changes or highway stops; 3. During driving, try to avoid aligning directly behind the vehicle ahead by slightly offsetting your position to the left or right; 4. When braking, avoid slamming on the brakes abruptly. Instead, use intermittent braking (pump braking), which not only alerts following vehicles but also provides them with reaction time and buffer distance, thereby reducing the likelihood of being rear-ended.