When traveling behind other vehicles, there should be at least a 4 second space between your vehicles. When the car in front of you passes a stationary object, slowly count to yourself. If you pass the object before the allotted time, you should back off. When traveling at night or inclement weather, these times should be doubled.
Sometimes its the price gap between your car and other cars out there.
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
Three seconds is considered a safe distance to follow someone at. Here in California the Highway Patrol suggests four seconds. Any time you are following someone closer than is safe for the conditions, you could get a ticket.
Miriam Wynberg has written: 'Bridging the gap between birds, cars, faces, and greebles'
2 seconds is the safe distance.
Two seconds.
If there are any lawsuit pending againts any prior owner of cars that people owed on there cars with GAP insure
When merging from the acceleration lane, you should match the speed of the cars on the main highway while looking for a safe gap to merge into. Use your turn signal to indicate your intention to merge. Once you find a suitable gap, merge smoothly and cautiously into the flow of traffic.
Backlash is repect to diffrential unit,a gap between the driving pinion and ring gear its called backlash
A soft drink can is not a good object to use when applying the two-second rule while driving. It is best to focus on the vehicle directly ahead of you and ensure that there is a two-second gap between your vehicle and theirs to maintain a safe following distance.
most newer cars will take a .40-.45 gap.
A gap between plates is commonly known as a clearance or a spacing.