The distance between you and the vehicle in front of you.
Poor weather can be rain,cloudy, or just a gray day.
No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.
Yes, where it is windy and or the road is wet or your vision is limited by weather, you will take longer to stop your vehicle. To allow for this you should increase your distance from the vehicle ahead of you AND drive more slowly.
The air pressure will increase when the sky is clear and the sun is out, and will decrease during storms or poor weather.
The air pressure will increase when the sky is clear and the sun is out, and will decrease during storms or poor weather.
slow down and increase following distance
Slow down; increase following distance
slow down, increase following distance
Extreme weather should increase throughtout the next century due to Global Warming. Hurricanes will become more common and intense.
Umm, I think so that they should give free education to poor people !
Poor Paddy. has written: 'Poor Robin or the true weather telling almanack'
Phrases for bad weather: foul or rotten weather, or poor conditions if it's not so bad.