The rule you are referring to is typically known as "driving at a safe speed for conditions." It is important to adjust your speed based on factors like weather, traffic, road conditions, and visibility to ensure safety while driving.
Yes, using either the 2-second rule or the 3-second rule means that as your driving speed increases, you leave more distance between you and the car ahead of you.
The rule that says "do not go faster than is safe for conditions" is known as the basic speed rule. This rule requires drivers to adjust their speed based on factors such as weather, road conditions, and visibility to ensure safety on the road.
to be able to understand/estimate the distance it would need to stop safely in case of an emergency, hence the 3 second gap rule for city driving and 5 second gap rule for highway driving, they estimate that to be about the distance you would need to have at the posted speed limit
Sure! An example of complying with a rule is following a speed limit while driving on the highway. In this case, you are abiding by the law and adhering to the specified speed limit.
The second rule in driving is to always obey traffic signs and signals.
The only rule about drunken driving is not to do it.
is the seniority rule in house of representatives that prohibits amendments from the floor or provides that only members of the committee reporting the bill ay make amendments from the floor
One basic truth is that everything changes over time. Another basic rule is to treat others as you would like to be treated.
Rule vary from place to place regarding "Fault" In most jurisdictions dirt roads are covered by the basic rules of the road. I have seen Police divide the "driving Surface" with a tape measure in an effort to see who was more across the centre line. Next the rules of excessive speed, careless or dangerous driving also apply. So if you are driving to fast on the wrong side of the imaginary centre line you are toast.
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It is actually called the 3 second rule. It is on the Illinois driving test.Another View: Another good rule is TEN feet of separation for every TEN miles an hour of speed that you are driving (e.g.;. Speed of 5o mph = 50 feet between you and the other vehicle).