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one car length for each 10mph
keep a minimum time of two seconds behind ^Most common answer on DMV Permit Tests is: A Safe Distance. May sound stupid, but no one ever said the government was smart.
The rule of thumb is: Prefered is Four seconds, Minimum 2 seconds. If you are texting: Prefered 4 Hours Minimum 2 hours
They say to be about 3 seconds behind the person infront of you. So the faster you move the further back you should be.
At least 2 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you is recommended. More in bad weather/road conditions.
What is following distance? Following distance is the space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you while driving. It's important for all drivers to maintain a safe following distance, so that they have time to safely stop in case the vehicle in front of them brakes abruptly.
The primary issue behind the John and Patricia Seibel Act is the protection of vulnerable adults from financial exploitation, abuse, and neglect by establishing mandatory reporting requirements for suspected cases and enhancing the ability of law enforcement and protective services to investigate and address such cases effectively.
When driving behind Semi's, Buses, or large Trucks that obstruct your vision the rule of thumb is to maintain enough distance behind as to be able to see over the truck. If you cannot see important road signs ahead of the truck, chances are you're following to closely.
An electrical outlet can not be placed behind a sink. If the outlet is witin 6 feet of a sink it must be GFI protected.
Did Lewis leave anyone behind as far as family? naw he deed !
That figure will vary from 25 to 100 feet. The figure depends on the operator or the airfield control.
Allow a minimum of 3 seconds of braking distance at 55 MPH, add an extra second for each 5 MPH increase in speed.