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What should drivers avoid doing at crash scenes or locations where law enforcement has a vehicle pulled off the road?

  1. Accelerating

  2. Honking

  3. Rubbernecking

  4. Stopping

The correct answer is: Rubbernecking

Drivers should avoid rubbernecking at crash scenes or locations where law enforcement has a vehicle pulled off the road. Rubbernecking refers to the act of slowing down to look at an accident or other incident on the road, which often leads to traffic congestion and can potentially cause secondary accidents. It is important for drivers to maintain focus on the road ahead and continue driving without being distracted by the situation on the side of the road. Accelerating might not be safe if there is a potential hazard ahead, honking can be seen as disrespectful or disruptive, and stopping unnecessarily could create more problems in traffic flow.