Cars driving on the road should be three seconds behind the car in front of them. For example, if a car is driving int front of you, wait until the back of that car passes a street sign or a spot on the road. Then count, one onethousand, two onethousand, three onethousand. If the front of your car has passed the sign before you reached, three onethousand you are too close to the car. If the sign passes the front of your car after you have reached three onethousand, than you can get closer. This is called the three second rule.
They should be required to pass an annual driving test after the age of 75.
You should be 1 car behind for every 10 mph
Well, YES!
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
slow down
A safe distance, there is no defined limits of this type as driving near parked cars is situational (at best).
Inattentive and reckless driving should always be prohibited regardless of the cause.
no because kids need cars And why is that? Give me a valid reason.
One car length for every 10 miles per hour.