What is the slogan for maintaining a safe distance between vehicles?
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Don't kiss me, I'm very scared. Here is the relevant introduction about safe distance: 1. Safe distance: When driving on the highway, if the vehicle speed is above 100km/h, the safe distance should be more than 100 meters. When the vehicle speed is above 60km/h, the safe distance should be equal to the speed; at 80km/h, the safe distance is 80 meters; when the vehicle speed is 50km/h, the safe distance should not be less than 50 meters. 2. Influencing factors: The size of the vehicle's fixed distance directly affects the safety and stability of the vehicle on the track. If it is too large, it will increase the vehicle's internal offset, reduce the effective width of the vehicle body, and increase the vehicle's deflection, which correspondingly requires an increase in the vehicle's design strength.
After driving for so many years, the most common safe distance slogans I've seen are 'Maintain a safe distance, and peace will accompany you' or 'Too close a distance, and a rear-end collision is inevitable.' These slogans are usually posted on highways, urban main roads, or parking lot exits, reminding us to leave enough space. I remember once driving on a slippery road when, at high speed, the distance was insufficient, and the car in front suddenly braked. I almost didn't stop in time, breaking out in a cold sweat. Since then, I've learned the 'two-second rule,' which means using a fixed point to measure at least a two-second gap from the car ahead. Especially on highways, the higher the speed, the longer the braking distance. Leaving enough space can prevent 80% of rear-end collisions. This isn't just a slogan; applying it in practice makes driving easier and also reduces fuel consumption and vehicle wear. New drivers should pay special attention—forming this habit can significantly improve safety. Pay more attention to these slogans in daily life; they are simple yet contain great wisdom, ensuring you a smooth journey.