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Rice
Dec 31, 2016Explorer III
RJsfishin wrote:
What ?? Is this for real ??
If you rear end someone, there would be NO question, you are automatically at fault for driving w/ undo caution, namely, following too close. It makes no difference what conditions mite have caused it, you are at fault, period !
That is a common belief, but it's simply not true. There may be a presumption that the person who rear-ends someone is at fault, but it's only that--a presumption, which can be overcome. There is no automatic declaration of fault.
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