1 car length for every ten miles per hour
The distance behind the car you are following
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.
it is recommende to keep a gap of at least two seconds behind the car in front of you so the distance varies with the speed
not exactly sure, but I'd assume that it's exactly the same as driving behind a tractor, keep your distance.
The driving distance between the two is about 604 road miles.
The driving distance is approximately 245 road miles.
When driving behind another vehicle, it's generally recommended to maintain a following distance of at least three seconds. To determine this, pick a stationary object on the road, and when the car in front of you passes it, start counting. If you reach the object before you count to three, you're too close and should increase your distance. In adverse weather conditions, it's advisable to increase this distance to four or more seconds for safety.
Driving long distance on a car increases the mileage on the car, lowering its value. Also, it may lead to mechanical damage of the car as some parts get worn out.
The driving distance is about 135 road miles.
About 1,025 road miles.
When driving behind another vehicle, it's important to maintain a safe following distance to ensure you have enough time to react to sudden stops. A common guideline is to keep a distance where you can see the tires of the car in front of you touching the road, which typically indicates sufficient space. However, this distance can vary depending on speed, road conditions, and weather, so always adjust accordingly to maintain safety.
The distance is about 270 miles (about 41/2-5 hours by car)