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The state law will probably say a 'safe distance' one rule I've always used, (and it's a good one), is stay back far enough that you can clearly see their back tires where they touch the ground. This will usually provide enough distance. You could check your local rules of the road to see if this addressed in there, other than the 'safe distance'....
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He stopped in present day Florida.
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If you rear end a stopped vehicle, which is pushed into another stopped vehicle and then that into another, you would be responsible for all of the vehicles.
According to the Biblical account, the floodwaters covered the entire earth, and the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. The exact distance traveled by the Ark during the flood is not specified in the text, so it is difficult to determine its actual distance.
No, but if you are stopped in Florida while operating a vehicle, using a South Carolina Driver's License, the Florida authorities may run a check through South Carolina's system.