You should follow far enough back to react safely if the motorcyclist makes an err in judgement or loses their grip on the road and low sides.
Otherwise a good rule of thumb is to follow at a distance where you can see the rear tire contacting the road...
You should be 1 car behind for every 10 mph
It is more like car length than seconds when following another car. You should be at least 2 car lengths from the other car.
yes because its like a car and u need to see behind u
One car length for every 10 mph.
You get into a car but climb onto a motorcycle.
A motorcycle doesn't have an alternator like a car, there is a stator, which is behind the stator cover, on the left side of the engine, the cover should have Honda stamped into it
It completely depends on the track and the car or motorcycle
At least 3 to 5 seconds, that would be at least 4 to 6 car lengths going freeway speed.
A safe following distance between cars when driving is typically recommended to be at least 3-4 car lengths.
The Car is newer than the motorcycle, the car was first invented in 1896. The first Motorcycle was invented in 1867. Both were steam-powered at the time.
The length of a standard car is typically around 15 to 20 feet. Therefore, 1000 feet would be approximately 50 to 66 car lengths, depending on the exact length of the car used for the calculation.
32-36 moer or less