One car brakes hard up ahead, and like dominoes, it spreads back. Chain reactions: the silent spreaders of road mayhem, turning a minor hiccup into multi-car madness. No warnings, just physics in action.
Watch the cues: brake lights flickering far out? That’s your signal. Eyes scan deep, Purple Line adjusting to slow. Keep the bubble wide – extra space absorbs the wave without you slamming stops.
Don’t be the amplifier; ease off gas early, tap brake to warn behind. That stupid foot on accelerator? It bites here, delaying response. Click your tools: eyes spot, feet brake-love, hands steady.
But truth hits hard – chains start from distractions, fatigue, poor choices. I’ve seen ’em unfold, lives altered. No crystal gazing predicts ’em all. For 70 years ahead, arm yourself with awareness or pay the price. COOPER lays it bare.

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