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10 to 12 seconds
First, you need to know how fast the oncoming traffic is going. Obviously if traffic is moving slowly, you don't need a large gap. If traffic is moving fast, you need a larger gap. Secondly, you should know how long it will take you to speed up to the speed limit. Finally, if you are not sure if you can make it in a gap, don't try to. There will be another gap. The people who are behind you will wait. Be safe, be smart.
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1600 ft.
Need at least 4-second gap in traffic
In an emergency, when you need to swerve to avoid hitting someone or something in the road, you will want to evaluate quickly if you can safely swerve as the first step. Swerving into oncoming traffic could make the situation worse.
You need at least 1/3 mile of clear visibility.
You need a traffic light because they let people need to know to stop or go.
There is no hard and fast rule. Usually you can only get traffic school once in every 12 month period.
Yes they can post bonds, but only on traffic violators becasue they need to get you if you have so many tickets over due.Therefore they can post bonds.
To help you address tickets or summonses for traffic offenses.
Depends on where you intend to ride. But If you are going to ride in traffic I'd recommend two.