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- 2. Driving in the daylight can be hazardous, but driving at _____ nearly doubles the risk of a car accident occurring.
- 7. When drivers don’t make safe lane _____ properly, it often leads to a car accident.
- 8. By tailgating another driver in anger or speeding past another driver only to pull in front of them and brake
- 10. _____ drivers are the top cause of car accidents in the U.S. today.
- 11. Most of the car accidents caused by _____ driving occur at night.
- 12. Many rollover accidents and side-impact car accidents result from drivers that run _____ _____.
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- 1. Drivers that run _____ _____, run the risk of causing wrongful death because they often cause side-impact collisions at high speeds.
- 3. When _____ drivers hit the roads they don’t always know what to do and that lack of experience ends up causing car accidents.
- 4. You can prevent these car accidents by giving the car in front of you a one-car-length buffer for every 10 mph you drive.
- 5. Traveling above the speed limit is an easy way to cause a car accident.
- 6. Driving under the _____ of substances causes car accidents every day.
- 8. _____ driving is a moving violation in which a driver displays a disregard for the rules of the road
- 9. Car accidents happen very often in the _____ because water creates slick and dangerous surfaces for cars, trucks, and motorcycles