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Introduction

Rear-end collisions are responsible for about 7.5% of fatal automobile accidents, translating to approximately 1,700 deaths each year. The Avoiding Rear-End Collisions - Light Vehicles (US) course teaches drivers how to prevent rear-end collisions, which are common and often severe. This training covers key strategies, including maintaining proper following distance, managing speed, and staying alert in various driving conditions. 

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Outline

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives
  • What Drivers Must Remember

2. Lack of Concentration    

  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 1: Lack of Concentration
  • Lack of Concentration: Real-life Example
  • Knowledge Check

3. Following Distance    

  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 2: Following Distance
  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 2: Following Distance (continued)
  • Following Distance: Real-life Example
  • Knowledge Check
  • Learning Activity

4. Running Late or Being in a Hurry    

  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 3: Running Late or Being in a Hurry
  • Running Late or Being in a Hurry: Real-life Example
  • Knowledge Check

5. Intersections & Caution Lights    

  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 4: Intersections and Caution Lights
  • Intersections and Caution Lights: Real-life Example
  • Knowledge Check

6. Construction Zones    

  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 5: Construction Zones
  • Construction Zones: Real-life Example
  • Knowledge Check

7. Fatigue    

  • Common Causes of Rear-end Collisions 6: Fatigue

8. Summary & Conclusion    

  • Don‚Äôt Be an Obstruction
  • Conclusion

Objectives

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FAQ

How can I stay alert while driving?

Get enough rest before driving, take breaks during long trips, and use techniques like opening a window or listening to music to stay awake.

How can I maintain a safe following distance?

Use the three-second rule to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Increase this distance in bad weather or heavy traffic.

What should I do if I'm being tailgated?

If someone is tailgating you, try to let them pass safely. Do not engage or retaliate; instead, focus on maintaining your own safety.

What are the main causes of rear-end collisions?

Common causes include lack of concentration, following too closely, distractions, and rushing due to poor time management.

What should I do if I'm running late?

Plan your time effectively and avoid rushing. If necessary, call ahead to inform about delays instead of speeding.

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