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When following another vehicle, it's generally recommended to maintain a distance of at least three seconds behind it, which can be translated to about 100 feet at highway speeds. This distance allows for adequate reaction time in case the vehicle in front suddenly stops. Always adjust your following distance based on speed, road conditions, and weather.

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