No. The leading cause of freeway collisions is following too closely.
AnswerInattention and speed.
The leading cause of freeway collisions is following another driver too closely.
The number one cause of collisions on the freeway is following too closely (tailgating).
Lane changers. Lack of attention, dozing off.
drug No actually DUI and not paying attention and also texting or talking on the phone.
gas pressure
No. Inattentiveness.
They were just discolorations of the atmosphere caused by comet/asteroid/meteor collisions.
Gas pressure in a closed system is caused by the constant collisions of gas molecules with the walls of the container. These collisions create a force that exerts pressure on the walls of the container. The more frequent and vigorous the collisions, the higher the gas pressure.
Actually . . ., most are caused by driver inattention.
somebody driving into the back of you