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∙ 12y agoActually, 2 seconds is NOT a safe following distance. Minimum safe following distance is 5 seconds. Yes, it works at any legal speed in dry weather.
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∙ 12y agoWeather maps typically do not show real-time satellite imagery.
with wind speed
That depends on how fast you're driving. That, in turn, depends on the type of road, the stated legal driving speed, weather, and the amount of traffic.
You can get information regarding weather, especially speed of wind in your city online at the Weather website. Alternatively, you can get this information from the Weather Underground website.
it affects the weather by blowing different types of weather to different destinations
In some circumstances you can; there are different speed limits in different countries, on different roads - and sometimes in different weather conditions. You must not exceed the legal speed limit (if any), and you should not exceed a speed at which you can safely control your car (or other motorised vehicle) in prevailing conditions.
no. they're legal and not regulated, but police tend to lean to towards the citation side instead of the warning side when they see them
No. Wind speed varies greatly depending on the weather.
Velocity is the report on the weather. This is what measures speed and direction.
No. A weather vane only shows the wind direction.
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
it affects the weather by blowing different types of weather to different destinations