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What is the 'two-second rule' used to measure?

The two-second rule is a method to ensure you have a safe following distance between your vehicle and the one ahead. In poor conditions, this distance should be

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Question: What is the 'two-second rule' used to measure?

Answer options: ✅ A safe following distance at any speed

  • The time it takes to react and brake
  • The delay at a four-way stop
  • The time you should signal before a turn

Correct answer: A safe following distance at any speed

Explanation: The two-second rule is a method to ensure you have a safe following distance between your vehicle and the one ahead. In poor conditions, this distance should be increased to three or four seconds.

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