A motorcyclist should be treated like a car and given the same distance - though due to the quick nature of their turns, 4-5 car lengths might be better.
The safe following distance is one car length for each 10 miles per hour. If you are traveling at 40 mph, one should allow a minimum of 4 car lengths between you and the traveling object in front of you. Allow more room for a motorcycle in case they wipe out (fall and crash) in front of you.
1 meter = 3 feet
This will depend on the type of tree and type of cover required.
For normal functiong of the microwave , it does not need to be kept at distance from wall. But for general cleaning one should leave some gap between wall and microwave.
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Use the 2 second rule. Leave 2 seconds between your car and the car in front of you.
You should leave at least 5 feet(1.524 meters) between two cars on the interstatebecause studies show this is the best way to avoid a incident and ruin a perfectday.
I usually leave 5 to 6 seconds minimum following distance under those condition, and have had no accidents . . .
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.
Yes, using either the 2-second rule or the 3-second rule means that as your driving speed increases, you leave more distance between you and the car ahead of you.
It is recommended that vehicles should be between 6 and 12 inches of a curb.
Depending on traffic and time of day when you leave, it will take you approximately 12-14 hours.