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Maintain a safe following distance to allow for braking in case the vehicle in front stops suddenly. It's recommended to keep at least a 3-second gap between you and the vehicle ahead. This gives you more time to react and stop if needed.
Rule of thumb, 1 car length every 10 mph
At minimum 3 seconds. If the road conditions are adverse, it should be 5 seconds or more.
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
The standard rule of thumb is that there should be about three car lengths between cars on the road when traffic is flowing.
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When driving behind another vehicle at night,
When following a vehicle in front of you.
To be able to react if the car ahead should suddenly brake you should keep a three second gap to the car ahead.
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