Question: 1.1.01-113 What is a frequent cause of serious accidents?

A. Failure to pay attention to other road traffic

B. Driving too close to the vehicle in front

C. Failure to adjust speed accordingly

Explanation:

What is a frequent cause of serious accidents?

Failure to pay attention to other road traffic: The absence of signs for other vehicles on the road, pedestrians, and even cyclists puts the car owners in a position to face an imminent crash, within a short time, especially when they are turning at an intersection or changing lanes.

Driving too close to the vehicle in front: The driver is simply following the car up very close and this exposes one to high risks of having a rear-end collision because you do not see much of the road in front of you and your reaction time is slow given that you anticipate to need to apply a break.

Failure to adjust speed accordingly: They may speed during a storm and not reduce the speed especially when approaching a construction zone, this may cause an impact, and loss of control hence an accident.

Faisal Nazir
Faisal Nazir , an experienced driver with extensive knowledge of Germany's roads. From mastering the Autobahn to understanding the nuances of local traffic rules.

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