________ increases your chances of having a collision.
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Continuously changing lanes to pass other vehicles
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All the other answers are correct.
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Looking well ahead of your vehicle while driving
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Looking over your shoulder when you change lanes
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Explanation
Continuously changing lanes to pass other vehicles increases the likelihood of having a collision, due to factors such as misjudging the speed or distance of other vehicles, encountering unexpected obstacles, or failing to notice vehicles in blind spots. Pass other vehicles or change lanes only when necessary.
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