Avoid dark or empty streets and make repeated u-turns and meaningless driving patterns. If you're still being followed after a good ten minutes or so, drive to the nearest police station and report as much as you can about the car which followed you.
If you mean a car is too close behind you, just pull to the side and let it pass you.
run away or yell for help
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Then it should be taken to court and the tenets of the will followed.
The philosophy of Dana, which says that a leader should be prepared to prefer the well being of others over personal pleasure, should be followed in Buddhist governance.
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Using cruise control, following too closely, and driving through standing water are not good tips for driving in wet weather. These practices can increase the risk of losing control of the vehicle and being involved in an accident.
Run faster.
Increase Your speed Updated answer, If for instance you are in a twenty zone and someone is driving to close to rear of your car, you have the right to go slower, if the driver behind you still drives to close hit the brakes a few times, to let him know, you know he is there. On the motorway if you are adhering to the speed limit, then slow down for a few seconds, and the car behind should pass you. Sometimes the best thing to do is pull off the road you are on and let the offender go on. I highly advise against hitting your brakes. There are people out there that suffer from road rage and you may end up in an altercation by hitting your brakes.
true! but.......... false if they are a aggrivated driver.
critically examined, closely searched or watched closely
Of course you do, and if they crash into you and get hurt it's all their fault!
John Calvin taught that the authority of the scriptures should be followed. His teaching emphasized that god was a powerful being.