I think as long as you can see the vehicle in front of you, you should not have your highbeams on
3 seconds
i have no clue
i have no clue
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.
15 feet
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.
as far as i know it can be but as with skips left in the road it must have lights and or cones
The rule of thumb is to stay three car lengths behind in order to have enough time to react safely if the vehicle in front behaves unexpectedly e.g. hard braking.
The rule of thumb is to stay three car lengths behind in order to have enough time to react safely if the vehicle in front behaves unexpectedly e.g. hard braking.
300 Feet.
Be prepared for sudden stops by keeping a cushion between you and the vehicle ahead
Far Behind was created in 1993.