Of the hundreds of thousands of traffic accidents that happen yearly in the United States, none are more common than rear-end collisions. In fact, statistics show that each year, there are 1.7 million rear-end collisions occur in the country. But what is a rear-end collision? A rear-end collision is a type of car crash where a vehicle's front crashes into another driver's car's rear end. There are different manners in which a rear-end accident can occur:
• At a traffic scene, the driver moved forward without noticing or reacting to the delay at low speed into someone's rear end of the car.
• One driver was driving at high speed and had no time to react to an incoming car which led into the crashing at an at-rest car's rear ends.
• In a multiple rear-end collision, the following driver is driving at high speed and crashes at both full-stop cars and has no time left to react to those at stop cars.
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