tagantkokkupõrkeid
Tagantkokkupõrkeid, known in English as rear-end collisions, are a common type of motor vehicle accident where one vehicle strikes the rear of another. These collisions typically occur when a driver fails to react in time to a slowing or stopped vehicle ahead. Contributing factors often include driver inattention, such as using a mobile phone, speeding, following too closely, or abrupt braking by the lead vehicle. Poor weather conditions like rain or fog can also reduce visibility and increase stopping distances, making these accidents more likely.
In many jurisdictions, the driver who initiates the rear-end collision is presumed to be at fault due