tidsafstand
Tidsafstand, or time headway, is a measure of the temporal separation between two vehicles traveling in the same direction on a road. It is commonly expressed in seconds and describes how long it would take for the following vehicle to reach the position of the lead vehicle at the follower’s current speed. Equivalently, it can be seen as the spatial gap divided by the speed of the following vehicle.
Definition and measurement: Time headway is often defined as the time difference, recorded at a fixed point,
Importance and guidelines: A larger tidsafstand reduces the risk of rear-end collisions and provides more time
Factors and measurement: Tidsafstand is influenced by speed, driver reaction time, braking performance, weather, road conditions,
Example: At 80 km/h (about 22.2 m/s), a two-second headway corresponds to roughly 44 meters of spacing;