What happens if the car in front suddenly brakes and causes a rear-end collision?

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BenjaminMarie
07/24/25 5:31am
The rear-end collision caused by the sudden braking of the car in front is the full responsibility of the following car. Here are some related tips for preventing rear-end collisions: 1. Maintain a safe distance: When driving at high speeds exceeding 100 km/h, keep a safe distance of more than 100 meters from the car in front. On highways, each dashed lane divider line is 6 meters long, with a 9-meter gap between lines. The distance between two white lines plus the gap in between is 21 meters, which drivers can use as a simple way to judge the distance. 2. Observe road conditions: When there are not many vehicles in the overtaking lane, slightly move towards the overtaking lane. This habit helps you see farther ahead, allowing you to take timely measures in case of accidents, traffic jams, or other sudden situations. Additionally, avoid following cars that are very tall or have dark tinted windows. 3. Alert the car behind: An important driving technique is to alert the car behind you to effectively prevent rear-end collisions. Regularly check the car behind you; if you feel it is following too closely, lightly tap your brakes to alert them. If traffic ahead is dense and moving slowly, turn on your hazard lights to remind the car behind to slow down.
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GraceFitz
08/11/25 1:12am
That day on the highway, the car in front suddenly slammed on the brakes, and I couldn’t avoid it in time, so I crashed into it. The entire front of the car was badly dented, the hood was bent up, and the windshield cracked. The police arrived and determined I was fully at fault, issuing a ticket and deducting two points from my license. Fortunately, the airbags deployed, and no one was hurt, but the repairs cost nearly 6,000 yuan—insurance covered 4,000, and I had to pay 2,000 out of pocket. The accident caused a traffic jam for half an hour, and the insurance claim took a full three weeks to settle. Since that day, I always maintain at least a three-second following distance, rain or shine, keep my phone on silent, and never take my eyes off the road. The lesson? The cost of tailgating is just too high.
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