Driving along the right-rear side of another vehicle is:
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A good defensive driving technique to avoid drivers’ blind spots.
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A good way to maintain a space cushion on your left side.
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A good way to pass quickly.
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Dangerous because you’re probably in one of the driver’s blind spots.
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Explanation
Driving along the right - rear side of another vehicle is dangerous because it puts you in one of their blind spots. This means that the other driver may not be able to see your vehicle and could change lanes without looking, leading to a collision.
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