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2:28 and 4:01 - If the driver is going fast to a point where he couldn't stop properly (before the line), he should've just went past the yellow instead of abruptly stopping
2:28 and 4:01 - If the driver is going fast to a point where he couldn't stop properly (before the line), he should've just went past the yellow instead of abruptly stopping
Agreed here. If the driver ahead of you comes to a complete stop at the stop line before the light turns from yellow to red, it's an unsafe stop. However, in the eyes of the insurance companies, when you rear-ended a driver in the situation above, you are at fault for following too closely...
I haven't yet heard a good outcome for the driver who did the rear-ending in similar situation.
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Unknown "If someone has to pass you on the right, you are in the wrong lane."