Collisions can happen more often when:

Drivers use their high beam headlights incorrectly.
Drivers don't respect traffic signs.
Drivers drive below the minimum speed limit.
All of the above.
Explanation

Collisions are more likely when drivers disregard traffic signs, especially those regulating right-of-way at intersections. Driving too slowly - below the minimum speed limit - can disrupt the flow of traffic and lead to rear-end collisions. Additionally, using high beam headlights incorrectly, especially without dimming them when approaching or following another vehicle, can temporarily blind other drivers, increasing the risk of a crash. Staying aware of these behaviors helps reduce the chance of collisions on the road.

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