Rules of the Road
In poor weather such as rain, snow or fog, your following distance should be:
- ○Reduced to save time
- ○Exactly two seconds always
- ○Zero, to keep up with traffic
- ✓Increased well beyond two seconds
Correct answer
Increased well beyond two seconds
Increase your following distance in poor weather to allow for longer stopping distances and reduced visibility.
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