Defensive Driving: Creating Adequate Space Between Vehicles

What rules should be followed to create adequate space between vehicles? Check all that apply.

A. Brake early and gently.
B. Signal when leaving or entering the road.
C. Follow the two-second rule at all times.
D. If a driver follows too closely, press your brakes to warn the driver.
E. Move over to allow drivers to pass if they are too close.

Answer:

Brake early and gently
Follow the two-second rule
Move over to allow drivers to pass if they are too close

In order to create adequate space between vehicles while driving, it is important to follow certain rules. One of these rules is to brake early and gently when preparing to stop or turn. This not only helps you stop safely but also gives drivers behind you a warning that you plan to decrease your speed. Another essential rule is to follow the two-second rule at all times. This rule involves selecting an object near or above the road ahead, such as a sign, tree, or overpass. As the vehicle ahead passes the object, count slowly: "one thousand one, one thousand two." If you reach the object before finishing the count, you are following too closely. In adverse weather conditions or when following large trucks, it is recommended to increase the count to at least three or four seconds for additional space between vehicles. Furthermore, if a driver follows you too closely (tailgates), it is advisable to move to another lane if possible or reduce speed and pull off the road to let the driver pass. Be sure to signal when leaving or entering the road to alert other drivers of your intentions. By following these rules and practicing defensive driving techniques, you can help ensure a safe and comfortable driving experience for yourself and others on the road.

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