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When driving near slower-moving vehicles, how far should you stay behind them?

  1. At least two car lengths

  2. As close as possible

  3. At least five car lengths

  4. At least three car lengths

The correct answer is: At least two car lengths

When driving near slower-moving vehicles, it is important to maintain an appropriate following distance. Option B, "As close as possible," is incorrect as it goes against safe driving practices and increases the risk of a rear-end collision. Option C, "At least five car lengths," and Option D, "At least three car lengths," are incorrect as they do not allow enough space for proper reaction time in case of sudden stops or changes in traffic. The recommended following distance is at least two car lengths, giving the driver enough time to react to sudden changes in speed or direction of the vehicle ahead.