You should increase your following distance when:
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You are driving whilst being drunk.
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You are driving under the rain.
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You are behind a small vehicle.
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You are driving slowly.
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Explanation
You should always increase your following distance when it's raining, as wet roads can become slippery and your stopping distance will be longer. Drive more slowly and maintain a greater distance from the vehicle ahead to reduce the risk of rear-end collisions.
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