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    Quote Originally Posted by arbol View Post
    How much space are they recommending/teaching here? For stopped cars, at an intersection?!

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    I'm going to take a stab at this.

    ...maintain an adequate distance between vehicles (If you can see the rear wheels touching the ground of the vehicle in front of you, you are at an adequate distance).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I'm going to take a stab at this.

    ...maintain an adequate distance between vehicles (If you can see the rear wheels touching the ground of the vehicle in front of you, you are at an adequate distance).
    I took a look today, as I drove up to a person stopped in front of me, and where I would need to stop to see their rear wheels touching the ground, versus where I actually stopped, snuggling up to them, and it looks to me like this wastes at least 10 feet, if not more, per car.

    As I know you care very much about the environment, etc., that means fewer cars through the stop sign, just sitting there, idling.

    Does it help safety? No, because if you are going to be rear-ended, it does not normally matter where the cars in front of you are.

    All this practice achieves, is pissing off other drivers, making them miss the light, and blocking them from the turn lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arbol View Post
    All this practice achieves, is pissing off other drivers, making them miss the light, and blocking them from the turn lane.

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    Well then, lets hope you're never behind me at an intersection, else you'll be pretty pissed off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arbol View Post
    I took a look today, as I drove up to a person stopped in front of me, and where I would need to stop to see their rear wheels touching the ground, versus where I actually stopped, snuggling up to them, and it looks to me like this wastes at least 10 feet, if not more, per car.

    As I know you care very much about the environment, etc., that means fewer cars through the stop sign, just sitting there, idling.

    Does it help safety? No, because if you are going to be rear-ended, it does not normally matter where the cars in front of you are.

    All this practice achieves, is pissing off other drivers, making them miss the light, and blocking them from the turn lane.

    -John
    Some people have figured out how to not get upset and get through the light.

    Lane filtering. It?s awesome.

    Of course some compensating slow a$$ cage drivers ( normally compensating men in 4x4s) get pissed and try to harass riders doing something perfectly legal. Some like to try and get a close to a bike from the rear as possible when the bike moves to the front of the line legally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I'm going to take a stab at this.

    ...maintain an adequate distance between vehicles (If you can see the rear wheels touching the ground of the vehicle in front of you, you are at an adequate distance).
    I'll take a stab at this as well.

    A small, four door car might have a distance between vehicles of 8' with this rule.

    A larger, old truck might have a distance between vehicles of 30'+ with this rule. You can fit another vehicle, and then some, or practically two. Other drivers won't get angry, they'll just think your brand new to a vehicle that's more than 6" above the ground.

    Simple height v. viewing angle, etc.

    Does the old pickup need further distance between vehicles when stopped at an intersection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    I'll take a stab at this as well.

    A small, four door car might have a distance between vehicles of 8' with this rule.

    A larger, old truck might have a distance between vehicles of 30'+ with this rule. You can fit another vehicle, and then some, or practically two. Other drivers won't get angry, they'll just think your brand new to a vehicle that's more than 6" above the ground.

    Simple height v. viewing angle, etc.

    Does the old pickup need further distance between vehicles when stopped at an intersection?
    Ever had a car die in front of you? Have enough room to turn out. The old pickup will need the turning distance to get into another lane safely.

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