Sheraldine
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It is often recommended that, under good conditions, you should be able to drive at least two seconds behind the car in front of you. (This means that it should take your car at least two seconds to read the present position of the car in front.)
a) How far behind should you be when travelling at 60 km/h?
b)How far behind should you be when travelling at 100km/h
c) Explain why a time of 2 seconds is recommended
a) How far behind should you be when travelling at 60 km/h?
b)How far behind should you be when travelling at 100km/h
c) Explain why a time of 2 seconds is recommended