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Old 06-27-2017, 10:35 AM   #5142
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I think what he is saying is that it may not be enforceable. I think by having a law in place, in the event of a collision, that would be a definite law that the car broke and put the driver of the car at fault. Just like the "following too close" law, it only applies when there is a rear-ended accident.
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