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What should you do if a driver follows you too closely?

  1. Inch your vehicle forward until you have a clear view

  2. Move to another lane if there is room

  3. Gradually slow down and move to the right

  4. Accelerate to create distance

The correct answer is: Gradually slow down and move to the right

Gradually slowing down and moving to the right is a safe and effective response when a driver is following too closely. This action allows you to increase the distance between your vehicle and the tailgater, reducing the risk of a collision if you need to stop suddenly. Moving to the right can also facilitate their passage if there is space to do so safely. In contrast, simply inching your vehicle forward could lead to unnecessary confusion and may not provide a sufficient solution to the problem. Moving to another lane is sensible only if it's safe, as it isn't always possible to change lanes quickly. Accelerating to create distance might encourage aggressive driving and increase the chance of an accident, as it could escalate the situation rather than resolve it.