Depends a bit on the speed and the traffic situation. The faster the other vehicle is going the bigger tha gap should be. From the cyclist's perspective - the bigger the better. If you can manage 3-4 feet that's OK, as it gives the rider some wobble room. less than 2 is inadvisable unless speed is down to a crawl.
i think it's supposed to be 6FT or something,any it's just a rough estimate i think,they should leave u plenty of room,just incase anything happens,though if there behind u in traffic or what not,they do give u a fair bit of room,unlike one the other day,at lights,car behind was nearly touching the back wheel of bike! bad idea for car drivers!
3 feet minimum and reduce your speed
50 ft
There is no 'safe' distance.
Usually the regulations states that a rider is supposed to hold to the side, but he's allowed to use as much as he needs.
The safe distance between a photocopying machine and a personal workstation is at least one meter. The distance help in operating the photocopying machine.
Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?
There is no 'safe' distance. Factors such as depth and tide need to be considered.
1. Maintain proper following distance 2. Move left into the passing lane 3. Complete the pass
Six car lengths is a good distance.
1. Maintain proper following distance 2. Move left into the passing lane 3. Complete the pass
8 seconds
21ft
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles. Never tailgate.
Safe distance is 2 seconds, or 4 car lengths. More if snow is on the ground or its raining.