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  2. Tailgating - Wikipedia

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    Tailgating is the action of a driver driving behind another vehicle while not leaving sufficient distance to stop without causing a collision if the vehicle in front stops suddenly. [ 1 ] The safe distance for following another vehicle varies depending on various factors including vehicle speed, weather, visibility and other road conditions.

  3. Tailgate party - Wikipedia

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    A tailgate party is a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle. Tailgating, which primarily takes place in the United States and Canada, often involves consuming alcoholic beverages while barbecuing and grilling food.

  4. Tailgate - Wikipedia

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    Tailgating, privately purchasing or selling a security by a broker immediately after trading in the same security for a client, see front running Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tailgate .

  5. Rules of the Road: Here’s how to handle tailgaters when you ...

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    Yes, the driver that’s tailgating and flashing their high-beams is disregarding at least two laws (following too closely and use of multiple-beam road-lighting equipment.) That doesn’t justify ...

  6. What should I do if someone is tailgating my car? Is it legal ...

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    The state recommends a standard four-second following distance. Here’s what you should do if someone follows you too closely.

  7. Glossary of automotive terms - Wikipedia

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    tailgate tailpipe. Also tail pipe and kick-up pipe. The rearmost pipe of an exhaust system, downstream of the rear muffler, by which most or all of the vehicle's exhaust gases exit the system. [1] The term is also sometimes used to refer to intermediate pipes. Large vehicles may have more than one tailpipe. telematic control unit (TCU) telematics

  8. Piggybacking (security) - Wikipedia

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    To describe the act of an unauthorized person who follows someone to a restricted area without the consent of the authorized person, the term tailgating is also used. "Tailgating" implies no consent (similar to a car tailgating another vehicle on a road), while "piggybacking" usually implies consent of the authorized person, similar to a person ...

  9. The 25 Best Colleges for Tailgating

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    Tailgating is the perfect blend of fanatical sports pride, savory foods that you can't believe were cooked in the back of a truck and plenty of delicious beer (and stronger stuff). You're ...