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Police issue warning to drivers to stay safe in the wet weather after tailgating on the M25 near Swanley

By: Rachel Dixon

Published: 12:58, 29 September 2019

Updated: 13:27, 29 September 2019

Police officers were in disbelief after they spotted a car tailgating on the motorway in the pouring rain.

They have issued a warning to drivers telling them to leave more space to brake, especially in extreme weather conditions.

Police warn drivers to be careful after spotting a driver tailgating on the M25 near Swanley. pic @kentpoliceroads (17998390)

This morning, the Roads Policing Unit spotted a car on the M25 near Swanley driving nearly nose-to-tail with the vehicle in front.

Officers tweeted: "The driver of our unmarked car couldn't believe that this driver was sitting so close to the car in front.

"That's less than one car length in the wet.

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"Driver dealt with for tailgating."

In a hashtag they warned drivers "you need more time to brake when the road is a lake".

Road conditions are likely to remain poor as the wet weather is set to continue into Monday.

The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning for most of the Kent coast.

Avoid getting stuck on Kent's roads by keeping up-to-date on all of the latest traffic and travel news here or by following our live blog.

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