You shouldn't drive close at all in poor driving conditions. Give yourself plenty of space between you and the car in front of you and slow down.
Activate your turn signal; wait for the other driver to go around you.
Yes. I heard Uranus was close by.
You should check to see if another car is following close behind you. If you stop unexpectedly, the other car might crash into you.
tailgate
NO! Never stand close to a horses` butts.
you should stay close to the hindquarters
it can create a blind spot
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.
No. You should never walk close to a horse's hindquarters. Stay at least 5 to 7 feet behind. Even if the horse is not a "kicker" any horse can be frightened and their reflexes are so fast you would not have time to get out of the way.
You shouldn't walk behind horses you're not familiar with, but if you have to, you should rub your hand across their body as you walk behind them (so they know you're there). If you don't want to walk close to them, you should walk really far behind them, so that if they do kick, you're too far away to reach.
If the mine is not produceing enough ore for the company to profit, or if the mine conditions are unsafe.
stockings can run but cannot walk and they follow close behind you.