That depends on the speed of the vehicles. As speed goes up, safe following distance goes up.
Yes
at a set of red lights. how many feet should you be behind the vehicle in front of you?
100 feet
You should be 2-3 seconds behind a given point that the vehicle in front just passed. At 65 mph, that is 95 feet per second, so multiply by 2 or 3 and you should be 190-280 feet behind
Well, friend, when it's raining, it's important to stay a little further back from the car in front of you to allow for more reaction time in case they need to brake suddenly. A good rule of thumb is to stay at least 3 to 4 seconds behind the car in wet conditions. This extra space can help keep you and everyone on the road safe and sound. Just remember, there's no rush when it comes to safety on the road!
You should stop 50 feet behind a school bus.
two toes in front, two behind
two toes in front, two behind
25 feet
Your front bumper should be on or just behind the 24" white painted stop bar on the ground. If the stop bar is missing, stop the front bumper at the location of the sign.
Not necessarily, as long as you put your hand on the horse while walking around it, the horse knows your there and you do not startle it, you should be okay. If the horse is known to kick at people, then you would be better walking in front than behind.AnswerIf you cannot walk, for some reason) in front of the horse then, yes it is better to walk at least six feet behind the horse. It usually puts you out of kicking distance.
You must be at least three feet behind a vehicle or a 2 second count from the car in front of you.