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his "five-second rule," which dictates that one's first instinct is the right one (April 15, 2002).
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When following a vehicle in front of you.
You should keep at least a three second distance to the car ahead.
Yes, using either the 2-second rule or the 3-second rule means that as your driving speed increases, you leave more distance between you and the car ahead of you.
I always heard of the two second rule but I am not sure if that is law.
The 3 second rule (sometimes it's a 2 second rule) refers to the spacing a vehicle should maintain when following another vehicle, regardless of speed. The theory is that the faster the vehicles are traveling, the greater the margin of safety (spacing or distance) between the vehicles will be.
to be able to understand/estimate the distance it would need to stop safely in case of an emergency, hence the 3 second gap rule for city driving and 5 second gap rule for highway driving, they estimate that to be about the distance you would need to have at the posted speed limit
The four second rule is very simple, while following another vehicle when he passes a certain line or passes under a bridge you simply starting of the seconds and you should be at the four second mark or higher.
Always and every time you're behind the wheel. If every driver followed this rule, auto accidents would fall dramatically.
Not a lot.
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No, there is no 10 second rule in women's NCAA basketball. However, there is a 30-second shot clock. A team in possession of the ball can spend the entire 30 seconds in the back court and never bring the ball over the half court line. As a practical matter, teams are trying to score, and they move the ball up the court quickly. The lack of a 10 second rule does not have a significant impact on the game, in my opinion.
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.