Yes.
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When you are in a situation that might lead to a head on collision. Read the road ahead. Reduce your speed. Drive to the Right. Ride off the road if necessary.
if you are more safe you are saferif you are less safe you are dangerous/vulnerable
No. The Servlet is not thread-safe by default. You can make it thread safe by implementing the SingleThreadedModel interface
The antonym for safe is dangerous.
ANSWER: Afraid not, we all have the rights to like someone who are nice to us. We all have 5 senses and what you are feelings is attraction that comes from our heart. Now if this person you like is single you are safe as long as you are single. But if you are married and this person is single, your still safe as long as the two of you never cross that path of distraction. Liking someone is not a sin nor cheating, as long as you can put some distance.
Actually, 2 seconds is NOT a safe following distance. Minimum safe following distance is 5 seconds. Yes, it works at any legal speed in dry weather.
The distance depends upon the speed. It is the distance required to result in a time interval of at least two seconds.It depends on your speed.
The distance depends upon the speed. It is the distance required to result in a time interval of at least two seconds.It depends on your speed.
The distance depends upon the speed. It is the distance required to result in a time interval of at least two seconds.It depends on your speed.
The distance depends upon the speed. It is the distance required to result in a time interval of at least two seconds.It depends on your speed.
Try one car length for every 10 miles per hour of speed.
Tornadoes have varying intensities therefore the safe distance varies also.
5 seconds
The speed in which the traffic is moving, matching it's speed at a safe distance
That depends on the speed of the vehicles. As speed goes up, safe following distance goes up.
Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?
What is following distance? Following distance is the space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you while driving. It's important for all drivers to maintain a safe following distance, so that they have time to safely stop in case the vehicle in front of them brakes abruptly.