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A safe following distance on snowy roads is at least:

On snowy roads, a safe following distance of four to six seconds is correct because winter conditions drastically reduce tire traction, requiring significantly

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Question: A safe following distance on snowy roads is at least:

Answer options:

  • 2 seconds
  • 3 seconds ✅ 4–6 seconds
  • Same as dry

Correct answer: 4–6 seconds

Explanation: On snowy roads, a safe following distance of four to six seconds is correct because winter conditions drastically reduce tire traction, requiring significantly more time and distance to stop safely. The standard two-to-three-second rule is only sufficient under ideal, dry road conditions and fails to provide enough reaction time on slippery surfaces, making the "same as dry" option highly dangerous. Ontario’s Official MTO Driver's Handbook rules require drivers to double their following distance as road conditions deteriorate. Recognizing how adverse weather impacts braking distance and adjusting your space cushion is a vital concept regularly tested on the G1 exam.

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