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A safe following distance in good conditions is at least:

Under ICBC guidelines, a minimum two-second following distance under good weather and road conditions provides driver reaction time and braking distance to prev

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Question: A safe following distance in good conditions is at least:

Answer options:

  • 1 second ✅ 2 seconds
  • Bumper to bumper
  • 5 seconds

Correct answer: 2 seconds

Explanation: Under ICBC guidelines, a minimum two-second following distance under good weather and road conditions provides driver reaction time and braking distance to prevent rear-end collisions. One second does not allow sufficient time to react, while bumper-to-bumper driving is hazardous and fails to maintain a safe space cushion. A five-second gap is safer but is typically reserved for poor weather, motorcycles, or large vehicles rather than the baseline minimum for ideal conditions. The BC Motor Vehicle Act mandates maintaining a reasonable and prudent following distance. Knowing these specific space cushion times for different road conditions is highly relevant for passing the ICBC Class 7 knowledge test.

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