Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
The 'two-second rule' for following distance asks the driver to:
Pick a fixed object ahead. When the vehicle in front passes it, count 'one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two'. If you reach the object before finishing, you are to
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Question: The 'two-second rule' for following distance asks the driver to:
Answer options: ✅ Count two seconds after the vehicle ahead passes a fixed object before your vehicle reaches the same object
- Wait two seconds after a light turns green
- Honk if the gap closes to two seconds
- Accelerate every two seconds
Correct answer: Count two seconds after the vehicle ahead passes a fixed object before your vehicle reaches the same object
Explanation: Pick a fixed object ahead. When the vehicle in front passes it, count 'one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two'. If you reach the object before finishing, you are too close. Increase the gap in poor weather or behind large vehicles.
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