I think it is one second for every ten miles per hour you are travelling. For example if you are travelling at 50 miles per hour, you should be 5 seconds behind the car in front of you. You can judge this by counting the time between the time the car in front of you passes a stationary object, such as a phone pole, and the time you pass the same object.
It is generally recommended to stay at least 3-4 seconds behind the car in front of you to allow enough time to react in case of sudden stops or emergencies. Adjust this distance based on driving conditions, such as bad weather or high speeds.
You should be a car length for every 10 miles per hour you are driving.
when driving behind a motorcyle , you should increase your following distance
Yah know, the answer is pretty much as far (or close) as you can be as long as you dont hit em :D
so you can still see where the tires of the car in front of you meet the road.
as far as possible
300 ft.
3 seconds
3sec
Yes, repo man repossessing a car while you are sitting in it is considered a breach of peace. It is illegal for a repo man to use force or threaten violence to repossess a vehicle, especially when the car is in a private location like your backyard. You can report this incident to the authorities and seek legal advice to protect your rights.
She knew she was in trouble when she saw the red and blue flashing lights behind her car.
In Kentucky, a lender can repossess a car without notice if there is default on the loan agreement. However, the lender must give notice after repossession of the vehicle, including information on how to reclaim personal belongings. Once repossessed, the lender can sell the car through a public or private sale.
Yes, police can seize a car if it is used in connection with a crime, regardless of whether you still owe money on it. However, they cannot seize it solely because you are behind on payments.
In Minnesota, there is no specific law that states a minimum age for leaving a child alone in a car. However, it is recommended that children under the age of 7 should not be left alone in a car due to safety concerns. Parents should use their judgement and consider factors like the child's maturity and the weather conditions before making a decision.
7 car behind
three car spaces
You should always remain a safe distance when you are behind another vehicle. The recommended amount of space that you should leave is one and half car lengths.
2 payment
atleast 200 feet
three.
you are at fault
depends on the road conditions
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.
at a set of red lights. how many feet should you be behind the vehicle in front of you?
You should be 1 car behind for every 10 mph
You should use your turn signal in far enough advance so the car behind you knows you are going to turn and has enough time to slow down. However, putting the turn signal on too far in advance can be confusing because the following car will not know exactly when you are going to turn.