When driving in the dark or rain, it's generally recommended to maintain a following distance of at least four to six seconds behind the vehicle in front of you. This increased distance allows for more reaction time in case of sudden stops or emergencies. Adjust your following distance further if conditions are particularly poor, such as heavy rain or low visibility. Always prioritize safety by driving at a speed that allows you to stop safely.
3 seconds
They say to be about 3 seconds behind the person infront of you. So the faster you move the further back you should be.
Sure, and to your left, right and behind you.
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The rule of thumb is: Prefered is Four seconds, Minimum 2 seconds. If you are texting: Prefered 4 Hours Minimum 2 hours
While driving, one should stay two seconds away from the person in front of them at speeds under 30 mph, adding another second for every 10mph above 30.
It is more like car length than seconds when following another car. You should be at least 2 car lengths from the other car.
i guessed 8 seconds
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three.
as long as the person driving is sober