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  • Keeping A Safe Following Distance While Driving - Drive-Safely. net
    When driving during major inclement weather such as snow, ice, heavy rain, etc , you should increase your safe following distance to a minimum of 5 seconds (during extreme icing events, as much as 10 seconds is recommended)
  • What is a Safe Following Distance? (3 Second Rule) - Smart Motorist
    If you leave less than the recommended two or three seconds between you and the car you are following, you risk driving into the back of it if it stops suddenly
  • Safe Following Distance: The Three-Second Rule The Effects of Speed
    Following another vehicle at an insufficient distance is called tailgating Just as you must monitor the space ahead of you and avoid tailgating the vehicle in front, you must also monitor the space behind your vehicle
  • The 3-second Following Distance Rule - Driver’s Ed Guru
    The 3-second rule is a simple way to double-check that you are driving at a safe following distance Choose a fixed point that is even with the car in front of you For example, a road sign or a building
  • Safe Following Distance: Follow the 3 Second Rule
    If you find that you’ve passed the marker point before you finish counting the three seconds, you are following the other vehicle too closely This simple rule works no matter what speed you’re traveling at
  • 3-Second Rule for Safe Following Distance
    The Three-Second Rule Increasing the distance between you and the car ahead can help give you the time you need to recognize a hazard and respond safely The National Safety Council recommends a minimum three-second following distance 2 Determining the three-second gap is relatively easy
  • What is a Safe Following Distance? - Driversprep. com
    Count the Seconds: When the vehicle’s rear end ahead of you passes that fixed point, start counting seconds (“one thousand one, one thousand two”) Check your distance: If you pass the same fixed point before you finish counting, you’re following too closely
  • Rule of Seconds: A Safe Following Distance on the Highway
    According to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), drivers should actually leave a distance between two-to-four seconds behind the car in front, depending on their speed For instance, if you are traveling at a speed of less than 35 mph, you should be safe with a two-second cushion


















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