Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.
Stop assuming that she was following too closely. The car in front came to abrupt stop and rear ending can easily happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.
Stop assuming that she was following too closely. The car in front came to abrupt stop and rear ending can easily happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.
Stop assuming that she was following too closely. The car in front came to abrupt stop and rear ending can easily happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.
Stop assuming that she was following too closely. The car in front came to abrupt stop and rear ending can easily happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.
Stop assuming that she was following too closely. The car in front came to abrupt stop and rear ending can easily happen.
Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.
Anonymous wrote:This is the cost of business. Yes, you're responsible. Tell her going forward, to leave more space between her and the car in front of her, so if a car stops short she has more space to stop without hitting them.