️How far must I be from the back? Don't hit the back during this rainy season. Know this so you can brake in time! ️
It's raining a lot these days, following the car in front too close can cause you to not brake in time and cause an accident! For road safety, we should keep a proper distance from the vehicle in front
🚗 according to “Land Traffic Act B.EProf 1979” Section 40 states that the driver must drive at a reasonable distance from the vehicle in front within a distance to stop the vehicle safely when it is necessary to stop the vehicle
🔹 half speed rule (km/h): If driving 100 km/h It should be about 50 meters away from the car in front!
🔹 2 Second Rule: Count 2 seconds from a reference point (such as an electric pole). If we reach the same point within 2 seconds, it means there is a safe distance
But! While it is raining, the distance should be increased and the speed reduced because braking is more difficult, and it is also desirable to avoid unnecessary lane changes or to give signals sufficiently in advance to prevent accidents
Caution is key! Drive safely It's better to stay away than not being able to brake 🙏💦