The Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Study Guide

 

Dealing with Tailgaters Safely.

In a large vehicle, it’s often hard to see whether a vehicle is close behind you. You may be tailgated:

• When you are traveling slowly. Drivers trapped behind slow vehicles often follow closely.

• In bad weather. Many car drivers follow large vehicles closely during bad weather, especially when visability is poor. If you find yourself being tailgated, here are some things you can do to reduce the chances of a crash:

• Avoid quick changes. If you have to slow down or turn, signal early and reduce speed very gradually.

• Increase your following distance. Opening up room in front of you will help you to avoid having to make sudden speed or direction changes. It also makes it easier for the tailgater to get around you.

• Don’t speed up. It’s safer to be tailgated at a low speed than a high speed.

• Avoid tricks. Don’t turn on your tail lights or flash your brake lights. Follow the suggestions above.

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