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*your question doesn't really make sense... but if you mean what does the following distance when driving means... it is 2 seconds (at least) behind the car you are following. when the car in front of you passes a post etc count and see if it takes you at least 2 seconds to pass the same object at the same point of your car... hope that helps :)
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There are 5400 seconds in 90 minutes which is greater than 540 seconds
yes 60 Seconds/minute * 15 minutes = 900 seconds. This is 10 seconds greater than 850 seconds.
Greater - 3 hours is 10,800 seconds.
When driving, you should always measure your following distance in seconds. A general rule of thumb is to maintain a following distance of at least 3-4 seconds between your vehicle and the one in front of you. This distance allows you enough time to react and brake safely in case of an emergency.
I usually leave 5 to 6 seconds minimum following distance under those condition, and have had no accidents . . .
It is five seconds
a driver behind your vehicle is trying to pass you
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three seconds plus following distance.
4 to 5 seconds
When a driver behind you is trying to pass.
4 sec
When following large trucks, maintain at least a minimum of a ______ second following distance.
In any driving location, it is generally agreed to be safe if you position yourself 3 seconds or more behind the vehicle in front of you.
They say to be about 3 seconds behind the person infront of you. So the faster you move the further back you should be.