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Q #681 - In which conditions should you leave at least a two-second gap between your vehicle and the one in front?
In good, dry conditions, a driver needs to keep a distance of at least two seconds from the car in front. This should allow enough space for you to stop if the driver in front has to stop suddenly.
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