The 3 seconds file on driving refers to what?
3-6 seconds rule = -3
The 3 second rule refers to dropping a piece of food on the floor and if you pick it up within three seconds, it is still safe to eat.
Three seconds rule was created in 1936.
the 3 second rule is when your team has the ball, you can't stand in the key area for more than three seconds if you stay in there more than 3 seconds you will be called up by the ref for "3 seconds" hope this helps
An offensive player cannot stand in the key for more than 3 seconds. If he or she does, then the other team gets the ball. In the NBA, this rule applies to defensive players as well.
The fastest time recorded at the Melbourne Cup was 3 minutes and 16.3 seconds, set by Kingston Rule in 1990.
if one of the team with the ball player is inside the ring there attackings key for longer than 3 secs from when the ball croses half way and the player inside the key dosent have the ball or the ball has been shot its a turnover.
4 seconds
No, because the rule refers to segments as well as devices. This rule only applies to 10base networks; when higher speeds are used (100 and up) the 5-4-3 rule does not apply.
one of these...a) The expressway.b) Two-lane rural roads.c) Wet surfaces.d) Bridges.
Following distance is typically measured in seconds. A common rule of thumb is the "3-second rule" where you should leave at least 3 seconds of following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. To measure this, pick a stationary object on the side of the road, wait for the vehicle ahead of you to pass it, and then count how many seconds it takes for you to pass the same object.
One car length for every ten miles per hour is a rule, two seconds is another rule, but in the rain, 3-5 seconds. Pick out a stationary object on the road as you drive. When the car ahead of you passes that object, start counting; you shouldn't reach that object until five seconds have passed. A good rule is you should feel comfortable about having a smooth stop if that car suddenly brakes hard. If this is for a motor vehicle test, I'd say 3-5 seconds.