Final answer:
The ability of the rabbit to cross the freeway safely depends on various factors including the speed and distance of the car from the crossing point. In determining a safe distance to cross, one must consider speed and crossing time, and a measure such as ten car-lengths may offer a sufficient safety buffer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Regarding question (e), if a car is traveling in the furthermost lane from the rabbit, and the rabbit is attempting to cross all 3 lanes of the freeway, there are several factors to consider. The answer depends on the speed of the car, the distance of the car from the crossing point, and the rabbit's speed. Without specific numbers, it's challenging to determine if the rabbit can cross safely. However, generally, the rabbit would be safer crossing a larger distance away from an oncoming car.
For question (g), to decide how far away a car must be for it to be safe to cross the road, one must consider the car's speed and the time needed for the crossing. A safe distance could be measured in car-lengths; for example, ten car-lengths might be a starting point. This distance allows time for reaction, braking, and stopping if necessary. It provides a buffer for any unforeseen events which could occur as the car approaches.