{"id":3978,"date":"2016-05-27T12:58:53","date_gmt":"2016-05-27T19:58:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.costulessdirect.com\/?p=3978"},"modified":"2016-05-27T12:58:53","modified_gmt":"2016-05-27T19:58:53","slug":"the-dangers-of-tailgating","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.costulessdirect.com\/blog\/the-dangers-of-tailgating\/","title":{"rendered":"The Dangers of Tailgating"},"content":{"rendered":"

While we have all found ourselves in a rush to get to our destination from time to time, engaging in the regular habit of following a vehicle too closely (also known as \u201ctailgating\u201d) can be deadly. Not surprisingly, tailgating is the #1 cause of auto accidents each year. If we all follow some simple rules of the road, traffic collisions and road rage could be drastically reduced. With some planning and forethought, you\u2019ll arrive at your destination on time and in one piece.<\/p>\n

Road rage?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Tailgating is an aggressive driving behavior that is easily mistaken for road rage. Most rear-end collisions are caused by the vehicle in back following too closely (tailgating). Unfortunately, there are many drivers who enjoy speeding, tailgating, and cutting off other cars just to rush ahead for a few moments. In actuality, these behaviors have little impact on your travel time. If there\u2019s an accident ahead, we ALL will be stuck on the same road, not going anywhere any faster. If you happen to be the cause of the collision, you will have completely defeated the purpose. Start off your trip in the right gear by securing low cost<\/strong> insurance<\/strong> before you head out.<\/p>\n

Here are some tips to avoid tailgating and reduce road rage:<\/strong><\/p>\n