Yes, when another driver makes a mistake, you will have time to react
It is your following distance. You should be able to stop within the distance of you and the car in front of you. However if you should have a vehicle that is following you real close, you should give yourself a larger area of cushion.
because its better for the enviroment
Be prepared for sudden stops by keeping a cushion between you and the vehicle ahead
You should have wheel alignment done on your vehicle annually or whenever your wheels feel to be out of alighment while you're driving. If it's something you can feel that your car is out of alignment it is important to have it looked at and corrected as soon as possible.
Under the backseat. lift seat cushion and you will find crowbar there. then go in rear of vehicle should be on left side panel
Yes whenever possible
A space cushion is the area of road around your vehicle that you should maintain clear of other vehicles to allow for safe braking, maneuvering, and reacting to unexpected situations. It provides you with time and space to react to sudden changes in traffic without causing a collision.
That's true everywhere.
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Be alert and try to avoid a collision if at all possible.
You should maintain an adequate space cushion around your vehicle, especially in front, behind, and to both sides. This buffer allows for safe maneuvering and reaction time in case of sudden stops or emergencies. Additionally, having space cushions helps prevent collisions and enhances overall driving safety by providing a clear view of surrounding traffic. Always adjust your distance based on road conditions, speed, and the behavior of other drivers.
In emergency situations while driving, you should remain calm and focused, assessing the situation quickly. Use your vehicle's horn and lights to alert other drivers of your presence, if necessary. Maintain a safe speed and distance from other vehicles, and follow any posted emergency vehicle instructions. Always prioritize safety by avoiding sudden maneuvers and obeying traffic laws whenever possible.