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What is the two-second rule designed to help drivers manage?
The two-second rule is a guideline to maintain a safe following distance. In good conditions, you should be at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front of
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Question: What is the two-second rule designed to help drivers manage?
Answer options: ✅ A safe following distance from the vehicle ahead.
- The time it takes to check mirrors and blind spots.
- The average reaction time to stop at a yellow light.
- The minimum time you should signal before a turn.
Correct answer: A safe following distance from the vehicle ahead.
Explanation: The two-second rule is a guideline to maintain a safe following distance. In good conditions, you should be at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
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