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Maintaining at least a 1-second space margin from the vehicle in front of you not only provides you with visibility, time, and space to help avoid rear-end crashes, but also allows you to steer or brake out of danger at moderate speeds. T F

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The answer is false.

A 1-second space between you and the vehicle in front of you is almost no time at all to react to the vehicle's movements, which would lead to a risk of crashing. Depending on the conditions of the road and weather, you want to keep at least a 3-second space between you and the vehicle to ensure that you have enough time to react and safely maneuver the car so you don't crash into him.
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The answer is false. 1 second is way too close. It's around the 3-4 second space. You'll learn this in drivers ed if you haven't already.
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