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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
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a driver behind your vehicle is trying to pass you
three seconds plus following distance.
4 to 5 seconds
The distance between two cars while driving should be at least 2–3 seconds of following distance under normal conditions. This allows enough time to react to any sudden stops or changes in traffic flow. It is important to increase the following distance in adverse weather conditions or when driving at higher speeds.
When a driver behind you is trying to pass.
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.
A minimum following distance of 3-4 seconds is recommended when driving on the expressway to allow enough time to react in case of emergency. Adjusting your speed to maintain this distance can help prevent accidents and ensure a safer driving experience.