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Tailgating (following too closely) is dangerous because:

Following another vehicle too closely is dangerous because it severely limits your perception and reaction time, preventing you from stopping safely if the lead

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Question: Tailgating (following too closely) is dangerous because:

Answer options:

  • It saves fuel ✅ It gives you too little time to react
  • It improves traction
  • It scares the driver ahead

Correct answer: It gives you too little time to react

Explanation: Following another vehicle too closely is dangerous because it severely limits your perception and reaction time, preventing you from stopping safely if the lead car brakes suddenly. While tailgating might intimidate the driver ahead, this psychological effect is not the primary physical hazard, and the practice does not improve traction or safely conserve fuel. Under Ontario Ministry of Transportation rules, drivers must maintain at least a two-second following distance in ideal conditions to ensure ample space to react and avoid rear-end collisions. Anticipating stopping distances and understanding defensive driving margins are critical for passing the rules of the road section on the Ontario G1 exam.

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