A motorcyclist should be treated like a car and given the same distance - though due to the quick nature of their turns, 4-5 car lengths might be better.
The safe following distance is one car length for each 10 miles per hour. If you are traveling at 40 mph, one should allow a minimum of 4 car lengths between you and the traveling object in front of you. Allow more room for a motorcycle in case they wipe out (fall and crash) in front of you.
1 meter = 3 feet
This will depend on the type of tree and type of cover required.
For normal functiong of the microwave , it does not need to be kept at distance from wall. But for general cleaning one should leave some gap between wall and microwave.
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Use the 2 second rule. Leave 2 seconds between your car and the car in front of you.
You should leave at least 5 feet(1.524 meters) between two cars on the interstatebecause studies show this is the best way to avoid a incident and ruin a perfectday.
I usually leave 5 to 6 seconds minimum following distance under those condition, and have had no accidents . . .
You should always remain a safe distance when you are behind another vehicle. The recommended amount of space that you should leave is one and half car lengths.
It is recommended that vehicles should be between 6 and 12 inches of a curb.
Yes, using either the 2-second rule or the 3-second rule means that as your driving speed increases, you leave more distance between you and the car ahead of you.
Depending on traffic and time of day when you leave, it will take you approximately 12-14 hours.