What are the consequences of drivers frequently changing lanes?
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Road congestion and occurrences of scratches or collision accidents. Below are detailed explanations of the related content: Introduction: Frequently changing lanes and continuously encroaching on the driving paths of normally proceeding vehicles can severely disrupt road traffic order, affect the normal passage of other vehicles, and easily lead to road congestion and the occurrence of scratches or collision accidents. Each lane change implies a risk, hence frequent lane changes are prohibited. Hazards: The following vehicle may not brake in time, resulting in a rear-end collision with the vehicle that illegally changed lanes, or even flipping the leading vehicle. Common scenarios include missing an exit or illegally changing lanes in front of large vehicles. It may also cause chain rear-end collisions. Even if the following vehicle brakes in time, the vehicle behind it may not, leading to a rear-end collision. This is common in chain rear-end collisions. If someone illegally changes lanes right in front during your lane change, and you haven't completed your lane change when the leading vehicle brakes, a rear-end collision may occur. Such accidents are common when weaving between large vehicles. Moreover, changing lanes to overtake when less than 5 meters away from the leading vehicle. This is the most unjust way to die—despite not engaging in malicious dangerous driving, one pays for others' mistakes simply by not maintaining a safe distance.