how many car lengths between cars when driving
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Here's the deal. Figure one car length for every ten miles an hour," Barndt said. "So if you're doing 55 miles an hour you should have six car lengthsbetween you so that if something happens to the car in front of you, you have time to stop or react."A
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Here's the deal. Figure one car length for every ten miles an hour," Barndt said. "So if you're doing 55 miles an hour you should have six car lengthsbetween you so that if something happens to the car in front of you, you have time to stop or react."A
i hope it will help you.
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- The first of these was the car length rule.
- This was a rule of thumb decreeing that for every 10 mph of speed the following distance should be one car length.
- At 20 mph, following distance would be two car lengths, and at 60 mph six car lengths.
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