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What is the recommended minimum following distance for a Class 4 vehicle when driving in poor weather or on slippery roads?
Following distance should be increased to at least 4-6 seconds in poor weather (snow, rain, fog) to provide enough reaction time for the heavier commercial vehi
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Question: What is the recommended minimum following distance for a Class 4 vehicle when driving in poor weather or on slippery roads?
Answer options:
- 2 seconds ✅ 4 to 6 seconds
- 1 second for every 10km/h of speed
- 3 car lengths
Correct answer: 4 to 6 seconds
Explanation: Following distance should be increased to at least 4-6 seconds in poor weather (snow, rain, fog) to provide enough reaction time for the heavier commercial vehicle.
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