You should check to see if another car is following close behind you. If you stop unexpectedly, the other car might crash into you.
You should stop 50 feet behind a school bus.
If you are not interested say so and he should stop.
Not too close so that if they break down you can't pull out past them. . . not too far away so that you don't cause an accident behind by suprising driver following you by how early/far away you stop.
What is following distance? Following distance is the space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you while driving. It's important for all drivers to maintain a safe following distance, so that they have time to safely stop in case the vehicle in front of them brakes abruptly.
Your front bumper should be on or just behind the 24" white painted stop bar on the ground. If the stop bar is missing, stop the front bumper at the location of the sign.
You are. Since you were unable to stop in time it means you were following too closely.
Normally the car that hit the other car is going to be at fault. The vehicle behind you was obviously too close and was not following at a safe distance that would allow him to stop if you did. The police should have issued him a ticket.
Following distance should be increased (more distance) when behind a motorcycle because (1) the MC can stop faster than a car, and (2) it could go down for many reasons. Greater distance decreases the likelihood of running over the MC.
The rule is to stop behind the stop sign. If there is a white line on the road, the vehicle should be completely behind it. Once you have come to a full stop, you may have to creep forward to see safely.
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Several hundred. You should stop and rest.