3meters if I'm not mistaken .
1 meter = 3 feet
If driving in the same direction as the cyclist is riding 5 to 6 feet should be a good safe distance. It be a good idea to slow down till past the cyclist... Actually, you don't need to slow down as you pass them as long as you are at least 2 feet from them. It can be considered condescending behavior to treat a cyclist in any way different than you would treat them if they are in a car. Remember, they are not helpless, they are not children, they are not fragile, and they need no special considerations that you would not give other drivers.
double the distance
When driving, you should always measure your following distance in seconds. A general rule of thumb is to maintain a following distance of at least 3-4 seconds between your vehicle and the one in front of you. This distance allows you enough time to react and brake safely in case of an emergency.
The distance is 1,375 miles and should take about 21 hours of driving to complete the distance.
You should scan ahead as far as you can see
10 inch or 11 inch
100ft or 30m
car lengths
As a general rule, YES! The only circumstance I know of that this changes is when pulling a trailer. Then its recommended to take it out of overdrive, unless you are finally on the highway and at cruise speed for a good distance.
While driving, one should stay two seconds away from the person in front of them at speeds under 30 mph, adding another second for every 10mph above 30.
The driving distance is about 1,620 kilometers. One should be wary of safe driving practice, the change from miles per hour to kilometers per hour, and tolls.