bilfølgingsregler
Bilfølgingsregler, often translated as "following distance rules" or "tailgating laws," are regulations designed to ensure safe driving distances between vehicles. The primary objective of these rules is to prevent rear-end collisions, which are among the most common types of accidents. These rules typically do not specify a fixed distance in meters or feet but rather a method for drivers to determine an appropriate following distance based on current conditions.
The most widely accepted method for calculating safe following distance is the "two-second rule." This involves
However, the two-second rule is a minimum and should be extended under adverse conditions. Factors such as