Most rear-end collisions are caused by vehicle operators following another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent.

False.
True.
Explanation

Following a vehicle too closely, commonly known as tailgating, is the cause of most rear-end collisions. When drivers do not maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, they have less time to react if the leading vehicle slows down or stops suddenly.

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