wiegeabo
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rear-ending someone doesn't automatically make them at fault. Take, for example, someone who decides to slam on their brakes because the person behind them is riding their ass. Generally, the person who slammed on their brakes will be at fault: reckless driving. Basically "willfully causing an accident or dangerous situation." The person riding the ass would get a tailgating ticket as well though but not be considered "at fault."
I was actually a witness to an accident exactly as described above and had to give my account of what I saw to the police officer. This is what he explained to me about who was at fault. I can't say that it's the norm or the same everywhere, but that's how he explained it to me.
In California, it does. If you rear-end someone, no matter the situation, it's automatically your fault.
In this case, that would be a good thing for AM because, even though they had to slam on the brakes to avoid the ticket, it's the other guy's fault for hitting them.
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