To lower the risk of rear-end collisions, drivers should:

Never use their rearview mirrors.
Signal well in advance for turns and stops.
Decrease the minimum safe following distance.
Avoid driving with the flow of traffic.
Explanation

To avoid rear-end collisions, drivers should always signal for at least 100 feet before making a turn and avoid braking hard to come to a stop. The faster they travel, the longer the stopping distance will be, so they should increase their following distance accordingly.

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