In clear weather conditions, 2 seconds.
whichever vehicle was the one traveling uphill
Slow down. You are traveling too fast for conditions.
one second for every ten feet of your vehicle length
What Should You Do - 2003 Freeway Fisticuffs was released on: USA: 2003
I don't see why not ! So long as they are licensed, and are able to sterilize their equipment between clients, there should be no reason why someone cannot practise their trade from a vehicle.
When entering a freeway you should always look and make sure that there is an opening for you to enter. You should watch the surrounding traffic.
The safe following distance is one car length for each 10 miles per hour. If you are traveling at 40 mph, one should allow a minimum of 4 car lengths between you and the traveling object in front of you. Allow more room for a motorcycle in case they wipe out (fall and crash) in front of you.
Drivers should look 12 to 15 seconds ahead of their vehicle on city streets and ______ seconds ahead on freeways
about the same speed as freeway traffic
At or near the same speed as the traffic on the freeway.
Personally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.
You CAN stop on a freeway ramp. Sometimes it's mandatory, like when the ramp signal is red, or if there is a traffic jam on the freeway. You should not stop on a freeway ramp if you can help it because you are risking a ear end collision.