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  • Two-second rule - Wikipedia
    The two-second rule is a rule of thumb by which a driver may maintain a safe trailing distance at any speed [1][2] The rule is that a driver should ideally stay at least two seconds behind any vehicle that is directly in front of his or her vehicle
  • Keeping A Safe Following Distance While Driving - Drive-Safely. net
    Even during very high speeds, if you maintain a large enough following distance, your chance of a collision with the vehicle in front of you is very small At a MINIMUM, during dry weather conditions, you should have at least 3 seconds of space between you and the vehicle in front of you
  • How Many Car Lengths Between Cars Is The Recommended Following Distance . . .
    For every 10 miles per hour of speed, try to keep a distance of one car length between you and the vehicle in front Follow the three-second rule Choose a spot on the road and wait for the car in front to reach it You should arrive at that same spot in three seconds or more
  • How Many Feet Should You Stay Behind a Car? - Direct Auto
    The two-second rule is equivalent to one vehicle length for every 5 MPH of the current speed It's preferable to use seconds to gauge safe distances instead of feet or car lengths because vehicle sizes (and people's depth perception) vary widely
  • What Is a Safe Following Distance? - DriversEd. com
    Learn how to keep a safe following distance while out on the road, how it translates into feet, and why it's so important
  • The rule of seconds: Calculating safe following distances
    One of the most effective ways to prevent rear-end crashes involves keeping the right amount of space between your vehicle and the one in front of you The rule of seconds: calculating safe following distances provides drivers with a simple method to measure that space
  • Safe Driving Distance Fact Sheet: What is a Safe Following . . . - Safelite
    Follow the three-second rule, and think about the car in front of you You should use more space for a semi-truck than a car, and more space for a car than a plow Avoid distractions on the road, and increase your following distance when need be It’s always better to be safe when behind the wheel
  • Safe Following Distance: Follow the 3 Second Rule
    When it comes to you and the car in front of you, keeping a safe following distance is crucial Explore the three second rule to avoid collisions
  • A safe separation distance - Driving Test Success
    It is generally a good idea on urban and suburban roads, to give plenty of space in front For example, on dry roads, you can leave approximately 1 metre (1 yard) for every one mile per hour, of your speed
  • Safe Driving 101: Ideal Car Lengths for Following Distance
    This means that you should stay at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front of you If you are driving in heavy traffic, you may need to increase the following distance to three or four seconds





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