Tailgating a factor behind one in eight crashes on UK roads

- Over 140 people are killed or seriously injured annually on England’s motorways and major A-roads due to tailgating.
- Tailgating is identified as a factor in at least one in eight collisions across the strategic road network.
- Research shows 43 per cent of drivers admit to tailgating, yet 60 per cent feel anxious when tailgated.
- National Highways recommends drivers maintain a two-second gap on dry roads and four seconds in wet conditions.
- Drivers caught tailgating face a £100 fine and three penalty points, with potential for more severe punishments in serious collisions.

