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A safe following distance on snowy roads is at least:
Snow doubles or triples needed following distance — 4 to 6 seconds.
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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: Snow doubles or triples needed following distance — 4 to 6 seconds.
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