Does cell phones cause wrecks? explain.?

You are required to drive with sufficient space between your car and the one in front of you so that if someone has to stop for an emergency you won't hit them. The collision was only inevitable because you were not following with enough space to be able to make an emergency stop. That is, it was your fault.

The first driver (the one who slowed or stopped and caused the one you hit to stop) may have been at fault as well, but you can't identify them so you carry all the fault. There is a legal precedent applicable in some states that says you can avoid this liability, but it is very fact specific and dependent on traffic, typical speed patterns, what type of road, etc., etc. It rarely works, and the resulting legal shorthand is that "if you're following you're paying.

You are responsible to maintain enough distance from the car in front to enable you to stop no matter WHAT they do. Did you not read that part of your driver's manual? The ONLY way you can hit a car in front and not be at fault is if you are hit from the back and physically PUSHED into the other car.

A cement truck could pull out in front of the car in front of you and stop them DEAD, and t would STILL be your responsibility to stop. You ARE at fault. It sounds like there is little damage, but whatever there is is your fault.

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