Not really. In my country, at least, it is explicitly stated in driving theory manuals to maintain at least one reaction distance between the car in front of you.
For a car traveling at 100Km/h the stopping+reaction distance would mean more than 130m, which is a quite large and possibly impractical for higher traffic scenarios.
For a car traveling at 100Km/h the stopping+reaction distance would mean more than 130m, which is a quite large and possibly impractical for higher traffic scenarios.