Many motorists have, perhaps at least one time, had cause to consider while driving, “Am I being followed?” Luckily, there are safe ways to find out, and ways to evade an unwanted pursuer on the road. Connecticut-based Quora user Ian Howe went viral with a post suggesting a few major scenarios where one might be being followed, such as police witness-tracking, a private-eye gathering evidence for a legal case, or a criminal having identified you as a potential victim. But after noticing a suspicious vehicle on your tail, Howe posed, how is one to confirm you’re being followed? And how do you lose them? Here are five things you might try: 1. Check the mirror for the cars behind you “Get into the habit of frequently eyeing one of the mirrors, either your rearview mirror or driver’s side mirror,” says Howe. If the same car remains on your tail after checking …