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It is the best way to protect the driver from traffic accidents

The driver must put a sufficient distance between him and the car in front of him
 safety distance

It is estimated at about 90 meters, and this is for important reasons, the most important of which are:
 If the car in front of you suddenly brakes or, God forbid, a traffic accident occurs in front of you, you will have enough distance to stop away from the accident or to avoid colliding with the vehicle in front of you.
 
 You can set a safe distance between you and the car in front of you, based on the speed of the road, for example
 If the road speed is 70 km per hour, put a distance of 70 meters between you and the vehicle, and if the speed is 90 km per hour, put a safe distance of about 90 metres.

 If it increases, there is nothing wrong with safety first, and there is no harm in taking additional precautions, provided that it does not negatively affect the rest of the traffic.

 It is also known that the safety distance is not a fixed rule, so you must increase or double it in the winter because the ground is not dry.
 For this reason, the braking distance increases, there may be slippages, and it takes a long distance to stop your vehicle
 Therefore, you must increase the safety distance appropriately so that you and others in traffic can be safe.

When you want to overtake a vehicle in front of you, you must also put a distance of approximately 300 to 600 meters between you and the vehicle in front of you.

You can also not rely on sight alone, but you can also rely on… The three second rule!

What is the three second rule?

It is a simple rule to estimate the separation and safety distance between you and the vehicle in front of you
 
 For example, you are walking on the road and there is a vehicle in front of you
 
 Look at a fixed target, a lamp post, a tree, or anything fixed on the road and at the level of the vehicle in front of you
 
 And start counting 1001…1002…1003
 
 If you reach the target you chose at the number 1003 or higher, this is an appropriate distance, and if it is longer, there is no harm
 
 Also try as much as possible to put a safe distance between you and the vehicles in front of you
 If you are in a queue of cars (congestion), in order to avoid collisions and anything unexpected

I repeat again that you must set a greater safety distance in the winter, because the ground is wet and there may be ice, which causes slippage and the braking distance becomes longer.

Always keep in mind that precaution and safety are harmless, as they contribute to preserving lives and property, provided that they do not negatively affect the rest of the traffic.