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Which statement is true regarding the distance between these cars, if they are moving at approximately 70 km/h?
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Drivers not maintaining sufficient distance on a country road is very common. You can use the rule of thumb below to keep an appropriate distance.
- The three-second rule
Start counting when the car in front of you is at a fixed point (such as a road sign) and stop counting when you reach that point yourself. If it took less than 3 seconds, the distance between you is too short. - Km/h to m
Change km/h of your speed to metres and it will usually give you an appropriate distance to the car in front. For example 70 m at a speed of 70 km/h.
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