Doing all you can to prevent crashes is called:
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Crash-Prevention Driving.
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Defensive Driving.
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Anti-Collision Driving.
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ABS Driving.
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Explanation
Defensive driving involves taking proactive measures to ensure your own safety and the safety of others on the road. This includes anticipating and avoiding potential hazards, maintaining a safe following distance, and following traffic laws. By being aware of your surroundings, driving at a safe speed, and maintaining your vehicle in good condition, you can reduce your risk of being involved in a crash.
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