Yes because if the car in front of you was going faster, the distance between the vehicle your in and the one in front of you would grow but, if the car was going slower than the speed your going, the vehicle will become closer.
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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.
The distance between you and the vehicle in front of you.
The distance needs to be further apart from the car in front
Obey posted signs and lane indicators, maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle in front of them.
8 seconds
On most highway vehicles, at the front of the engine compartment. In some buses and heavy equipment, it'll be at the back of the vehicle.
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To reduce the force of impact on your vehicle by allowing your vehicle to travel farther than if it hit the abutment directly.
It is roughly 39 1/2 inches apart. Check the related link.
Yes it can butt must be operated at a speed of 25 miles per hour or less. It cannot be operated for more than 15 miles on the highway from the point of origin unless it has an escort vehicle in the front and rear.
,This is how we classify the sound front properties that we manageSoundside:These homes are located West of Highway 158 from Southern Shores to Nags Head and West of Highway 12 from Southern Shores to Corolla. The distance to the Sound and views vary. Homes may not have direct access to the Sound.Soundfront:These properties front the Sound with no homes or lots in between. The distance to the sound, access to the sound and the view vary. Sunsets can be gorgeous!
No, They are not Maxipots because in case of mass air loss they will not lock up,which can help control the vehicle.