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Car 1 for causing car 2 to hit car 1.

Car 3 for hitting car 2 (was obviously too close to car 2) as they we're not observing safe stopping distances between cars.

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Q: Who is at fault if car 1 cuts off car 2 making him rear end car 1 thus making car 3 rear end car 2?
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