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Number 1: Starting up at Intersection
Look left, right, and left. Check rear view mirrors.
Number 2: When stopped in traffic
When stopped in traffic, a car length of space is required from the vehicle ahead.
This will allow enough space to pull your car around the vehicle ahead if it should stall and will give you an instant cushion if it should make a turn.
Number 3: Count one-two-three after vehicle ahead has started to move
This step is to be followed when stopped at an intersection behind another vehicle.
Check rear view mirrors.
Number 4: Four to six seconds following time for speeds under 30 mph, six to eight seconds for speeds over 30 mph
This is to keep you from getting a fixation on the car ahead and to allow time to obtain and hold the proper eye-lead time.
Number 5: Eight to twelve seconds eye-lead time
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