BC Class 5 Road Test Training · Question
Following too closely (tailgating) is determined in BC using:
Use the 2-second rule (more in poor conditions) to keep a safe following distance.
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Question: Following too closely (tailgating) is determined in BC using:
Answer options:
- 1-second rule ✅ 2-second rule minimum
- 5-second rule always
- No rule
Correct answer: 2-second rule minimum
Explanation: Use the 2-second rule (more in poor conditions) to keep a safe following distance.
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