Potential Careless Driving Case - Pls Advise
I was driving down a country road during the afternoon following a sedan in front of me at a safe distance. I was going the speed limit. As I go over a blind hill, the car in front of me slammed on the brakes for no apparent reason. I tried my best to brake in time and barely nudged the car causing minor damage to the cars rear bumper (no damage to my car). The car in front of me apparently stopped for a dog crossing the road. I could not swerve to avoid the collision because of an on-coming van in the other lane. There was also no space to use the shoulder (narrow country roads). The driver admitted that the brakes were applied so hard that the cars ABS was activated. Is there any law that dictates coming to an abrupt stop for small animals is legal/illegal depending upon the context of the situation? Also, with the other driver knowing that I was coming up over a hill and that there was a van in the on-coming lane, does this "situational context" qualify as careless driving as the car did not have to stop? Any input/feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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