4 seconds
Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?
as a defensive driver you must follow the car ahead of you at safe distance of?
A motorcycle helmut should fit snuggly but not tight, too tight and a headache will follow. Ride safe and semi-sane!
3 seconds behind him, no matter the speed on dry pavement. More on wet pavement.
one car length per ten miles per hour
Only if the driver has a lot of experience and is very safe. Do not get on the back of a motorcycle with a new driver or someone who is unsafe.
In normal traffic flow, sure ... but at a safe distance. You cannot follow it when it is responding to an emergency however ... at that point you are speeding and thus breaking the law.
No, they have different meanings.Following distance is the safe distance to follow behind a moving motor vehicle.Stopping distance is the combination of the drivers reaction time to apply the brakes and the time the vehicle takes to come to a halt.
This is False. Motorcycle drivers should follow the same exact rules as a normal automobile.
There is no 'safe' distance.
I think every vehicle has its own dangers and safe points. Motorcycle is little more dangerous vehicle that's why we should have to wear helmet and keep follow the traffic rules.
A good motorcycle lock can help keep one's motorcycle safe. A motorcycle lock can be purchased at various shops specializing in motorcycle equipment and lock equipment, such as, Halfords, Squire Lock, and Amazon.