That depends on road conditions, tire conditions, and other factors. A good rule of thumb, however, it to follow no closer than 2 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
When following a motorcycle, it's recommended to maintain a distance of at least 3 to 4 seconds. This allows for adequate reaction time in case the motorcycle needs to stop or make sudden maneuvers. Motorcycles can stop more quickly than cars, so this buffer helps ensure safety for both the rider and the driver. Always adjust your following distance based on road conditions and visibility.
Answer: 2.8 seconds has 2.8 seconds.
900,000 seconds = 900,000 seconds.
1245 seconds
it depends
48 seconds if you are driving in a straight line it takes 0 seconds
25 feet
1.5 seconds
it is recommende to keep a gap of at least two seconds behind the car in front of you so the distance varies with the speed
1,668 seconds
How many car lenghts does your car have to be when you are stopped at a red light? a minimum of 2 seconds behind the car in front
12-15 seconds.
i guessed 8 seconds
20
three.
10/15