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jumpin mouse Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: North West Posts: 222 |
I was sure someone would call this out as a wind-up.
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2nd Nov 2018 7:32am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35276 |
following any vehicle to close is stupid...this is how accidents happen and peeps get killed.. |
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2nd Nov 2018 8:35am |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
Í prefer to see what's going around me and the countryside rather than looking at the ar$e of a lorry for miles on end. John
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2nd Nov 2018 8:41am |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3972 |
Two seconds space at 60mph is about 54m, not a particularly close space at all.
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2nd Nov 2018 11:52am |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 19 May 2018 Location: FF gone now....FL2 i6 to play with Posts: 245 |
This is all true......but......if your following a truck at a two second interval that’s all you have, where as if your following a car/smaller vehicle you should be looking two or three vehicles in front which gives a much longer reaction time for braking etc, especially so in our vehicles which have a high eye point. David
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2nd Nov 2018 4:31pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3972 |
You have the two seconds plus the time the vehicle in front takes to come to a stop before you might collide with it not just the net two seconds. |
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2nd Nov 2018 5:40pm |
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Mikeyjd Member Since: 14 Jun 2011 Location: Wrexham Posts: 543 |
If you can't see past the lorry in front, you will have to keep a very close eye on the brake lights. So, if the lorry driver touches the brakes slightly you won't really know how hard to brake yourself and will probably stamp on your brakes just in case. This could lead to very stressful driving after any length of time. It may be an interesting experiment but I don't think it is conducive to relaxed driving, which after all is what a FF is all-out. No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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12th Nov 2018 2:49pm |
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