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Caused by Environment Weather Conditions Curves, Hillcrests, Intersections Buildings, Bridges, Fences Trees, Bushes, Signs, Billboards

Caused by Other Vehicles Parked Vehicles, Trucks, Busses Stopped, Slow-moving Vehicles Vehicles Entering the Roadway

Caused by Environment Red Lights, Stop Signs, Yield Signs Intersections, Narrowing Lanes Surface Conditions: Rough, Bumpy Rain, Ice, Snow, Water Loose Gravel, Sand, Leaves, Oil

Caused by Other Traffic Slow-moving, Turning, Parked vehicles Following less than Four Seconds Pedestrians, Animals, Bikes, and Motor Cycles