On a motorway, when driving a truck with a gross vehicle weight of 3,000 kg, what distance must you keep from the vehicle in front?
Preventive and Efficient Driving – Observation and Fuel Saving
Explanation
To drive safely on a motorway with a truck weighing 3,000 kg of MMA, it is essential to maintain the **safe distance** from the vehicle in front. This distance is the minimum space necessary to avoid collisions in the event of sudden and unexpected braking.
- The **safe distance** varies according to road conditions and speed. You should increase it if the road is in poor condition, if the vehicle does not have good grip, or if you are not in optimal physical or psychological condition.
- Although there are specific rules for vehicles that can carry more than 3,500 kg, such as leaving a minimum separation of 50 meters, your 3,000 kg truck does not fall into this category. Therefore, the general rule of the **safe distance** is the one that applies.
- Maintaining this distance allows you to stop in time if the vehicle in front suddenly brakes, which is crucial on motorways where speeds are higher.
In summary, you should always prioritize the **safe distance** to ensure safe driving and avoid accidents.
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