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That will depend on the weather, road conditions, the loading in YOUR car and the speed you are driving at. At all times you must make sure that your distance behind the car inform is more than your safe stopping distance.
False; you want to increase your distance from the vehicle you're behind.
False; you want to increase your distance from the vehicle you're behind.
The distance behind the car you are following
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cold air mass & clearing conditions.
While weather and road conditions are factored towards accident causing, is always the drivers fault when an accident occurs as a result of these conditions. The theory behind this is that every driver must still maintain control of their vehicle, including, if necessary, slowing down or not even driving under these conditions.
the distance/time in which you should be following at behind a vehicle
2 second
The Sun heats the atmosphere unevenly, so temperatures and pressures are constantly equalizing.
The change in temperature.The Sun heats up the air at different rates and it must try to equalize temperatures and pressures.
All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.