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Starting March 7, 2017 through March 9, 2017, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) Troopers will focus their efforts on a statewide emphasis for following too closely.
Last year, the WSP investigated more than 9,500 collisions caused by following too closely and stopped approximately 24,300 vehicles for the violation.
RCW 46.61.145 “Following Too Closely” requires vehicles to follow at a distance that is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and the condition of the highway. If you’re caught following too close, it could cost you $136 and if a collision is involved it could be $187.
The WSP continuously strives to reduce the number of injury and fatality collisions in our state each year.
You can help troopers by increasing your following distance and giving yourself more time to react.
These two steps are especially important during traffic congestion, adverse weather, and as your speed increases. The more room you have, the more time you have to react and the less likely you are to be involved in a collision.
For 2017 Following Too Close video please click here.
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