Which of the following situations is most likely to cause accidents on the road?

When driving with an unpowered trailer
When driving cautiously
When driving with only low beams in use while driving at night on country or suburban roads
When practicing drifting on empty roads.

New Zealand's traffic rules are designed to ensure the safety and smooth passage of all road users. On the road, any situation that may distract drivers, reduce vehicle control, or increase the risk of conflict with other vehicles or pedestrians should be avoided. Choosing to practice drifting is particularly dangerous because drifting itself is a high-risk driving behavior that typically involves high speeds and sharp turns. Even on seemingly deserted roads, this behavior can easily lead to a loss of vehicle control, potentially resulting in single-vehicle accidents or, if other road users suddenly appear, more serious accidents.