The time-lapse method is the most popular method for figuring out the recommended safe following distance:
The two-second rule is equal to one vehicle length for every 5 MPH of the current speed. It is easier to use seconds, instead of feet or car lengths, because vehicle sizes vary. Additionally, many drivers cannot accurately estimate distances. The two-second rule is internationally accepted as a general measurement for safe driving distance, so it’s a good practice to keep in mind no matter where you are driving!
If driving conditions are ideal, with clear skies and dry roads, the two-second rule works well. But when the driving conditions impact your ability to stop your vehicle, you should increase your braking distance. These conditions include:
Always consider these types of conditions to avoid rear-end collisions and keep you and your passengers safe.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, rear-end crashes accounted for 18% of all fatal collisions in the U.S. in 2017, with a total of 2,456 fatalities. It’s a lot less risky to take the time and apply the two-second rule to help protect you and your passengers. It could even help save a life in the event of a sudden stop!
Beyond the safety factor, incorporating the two-second rule can also help you save money in the long run. It’s never a bad thing to avoid a costly auto repair bill, but practicing safe driving might also help you qualify for a safe driving discount on your insurance policy.
Generally speaking, in order qualify for these discounts, you must meet the following requirements:
Maintaining a safe following distance on the road is important, and it might allow you to qualify for a safe driver discount from National General! Contact your local agent today to learn more about your eligibility and other potential discounts.