One of the simplest ways to avoid a rear-end collision is to maintain a proper following distance. Most driving manuals recommend the "three-second rule" under ideal conditions. This gap provides the necessary time to react if the car in front suddenly slams on its brakes. Tailgating is a high-risk behavior that leaves zero margin for error and often leads to "accordion-style" pile-ups in heavy traffic. By leaving enough space, you create a safety buffer that protects your vehicle’s front end and gives you the peace of mind to drive without constant tension.
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