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What rule should drivers use to avoid crashes when following other vehicles?

  1. First in, first out rule

  2. Right of way rule

  3. Three second rule

  4. Two second rule

The correct answer is: Two second rule

When following other vehicles, drivers should use the Two-second rule to avoid crashes. This rule helps drivers maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle in front of them. By keeping at least a two-second gap between your vehicle and the one ahead, you allow yourself enough time to react to any sudden stops or changes in traffic conditions. In this case, the other options are not relevant to the concept of following other vehicles safely. The "First in, first out rule" is commonly used in queuing theory and has no application to following distances while driving. The "Right of way rule" pertains to yielding the right of way at intersections and has no direct relation to following distances. The "Three-second rule" is a similar concept to the Two-second rule but may result in a longer following distance than necessary in some situations.