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"I thought this would be about picking food up off the floor......or even worse....how long you have to last as a minimum?" So did I | |||
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"For a moment I thought the three second rule had been amended. It depends on the driving conditions, weather, road type, congestion and many other factors. On a wet foggy night on a motorway I'd want someone much further away than two seconds. I don't think v it's a rule as such, more like a countdown to disaster. " In fog or ice would need to be eight seconds . | |||
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"ive been cut out of a car by the fire brigade and whilst i couldnt move i could hear them telling paramedics i was a 'fatallity' i avoid cars and public transport" Glad you made a full recovery . I am amazed at how closely some people drive . Have recently completed and passed an advanced driving test , so hope I am up to scratch. | |||
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"Always at least two seconds. Something I became very aware of when I did my advanced driving test 18 years ago. Theoretically, 2 seconds should be enough whatever the conditions as the vehicle in front will also take longer to stop and it has much more to do with reaction times, however, it is certainly good practice to leave a larger gap in adverse weather conditions. The only downside is you tend to get some moron pulling into your safety gap" . I just drop back when this happens . | |||
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"and the guy behind might have bald tyres ..the pile up we ended up in were all very well maintained cars " Indeed, and unfortunately you have no control over how much distance the vehicle behind leaves. There are so many factors involved. | |||
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"Always at least two seconds. Something I became very aware of when I did my advanced driving test 18 years ago. Theoretically, 2 seconds should be enough whatever the conditions as the vehicle in front will also take longer to stop and it has much more to do with reaction times, however, it is certainly good practice to leave a larger gap in adverse weather conditions. The only downside is you tend to get some moron pulling into your safety gap" they do --- all the time - like taking a step backwards - plus side is could be home earlier than intended | |||
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"As a driver you'd be amazed the things seen by me from so called compitant people, if you try n leave a gap now it is automatically filled by a fuckwit. To be honest most fuckwits drive really small unsafe cars but they drive them like the fuckwit is invincible or immortal. I blame the Xbox generation, because these people play games all day sending cars around a screen doing impossible tasks, n when said fuckwit dies he aint dead just has to restart the game.so when he gets behind the wheel of a 15 year-old micra he still thinks he is driving a Aston Martin vanquish " Oh how judgemental lol | |||
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"For a moment I thought the three second rule had been amended. It depends on the driving conditions, weather, road type, congestion and many other factors. On a wet foggy night on a motorway I'd want someone much further away than two seconds. I don't think v it's a rule as such, more like a countdown to disaster. " | |||
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"I was always told to keep an eye on the one behind the one infront " Good advice that. | |||
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