It's the 2 second rule (not ruler). You make use of this rule by timing whether you are leaving enough clear road behind the vehicle in front. You find some mark ( a post, a lamp, a telegraph pole) and start counting from 0 seconds to 2 seconds just as your car is level with the mark . One good way is to say, "One potato, two potato" and notice how far you have travelled since you passed the mark. That shows the 2 second distance you travelled,
If you are behind another vehicle, start counting when the vehicle passes a post or a sign or a paint mark on the road. If you cannot count all the way to two before you are level with the same mark you are too close to that vehicle for safety.
The rule is a good one because it works at whatever speed you are travelling.
The second term refers to the second opportunity that someone has to govern a given country.
The 2-second rule is a safe driving practice that recommends staying at least 2 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you. This allows for enough time to react to sudden stops or changes in traffic flow.
Under British rule.
the distance/time in which you should be following at behind a vehicle
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There is no 90 second rule in basketball.
No, the first term is the genus.Take Tyrannosaurus rex for example. The first part is Tyrannosaurus, the genus, the second is rex, the species. The first part is the genus, the second part is the species.
The term "Dark Ages" typically refers to the first half of the Middle Ages.
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