There should be a minimum of 10 inches.
it should be 5inches between a driver and steering wheel
12-15 inches
When passing a bicyclist, you should leave at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and the cyclist to ensure their safety.
There is no set distance ! It depends on the physical form of the driver - as to the position of the seat, creating a comfortable driving position. Air bags are large enough to almost fill the space the driver occupies.
twice the normal space
When passing a bicycle, you should leave plenty of space between your vehicle and the bicycle, signal your intention to pass, and only pass when it is safe to do so.
12-15 inches
When passing a bicyclist, you should leave at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and the cyclist. This helps ensure their safety and prevents accidents.
A space cushion is the area of road around your vehicle that you should maintain clear of other vehicles to allow for safe braking, maneuvering, and reacting to unexpected situations. It provides you with time and space to react to sudden changes in traffic without causing a collision.
When approaching or passing a bicyclist, you should slow down, give them enough space, and wait for a safe opportunity to pass. Maintain a distance of at least 3 feet between your vehicle and the bicycle to ensure their safety.
not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane