Doing all you can to prevent crashes is called:
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Defensive Driving.
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Anti-crash Driving.
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Predictable Driving.
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Anti-collision Driving.
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Explanation
Defensive drivers use safe driving strategies to prevent crashes. They alter their driving to fit the weather conditions, the way they feel, and the actions of other motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians. They look for possible danger, anticipate what other drivers might do and make appropriate adjustments. Defensive drivers also maintain the correct speed and a safe following distance from other vehicles, obey all the traffic signs they encounter, and signal before they turn or change lanes.
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