Asked by jenni
Traffic is moving at 30 mph on a street you plan to cross. How large a gap in each direction should you have?
(1 point)
Responses
about two-thirds of a block
about two-thirds of a block
about one-quarter of a block
about one-quarter of a block
about one-half of a block
about one-half of a block
about one block
about one block
(1 point)
Responses
about two-thirds of a block
about two-thirds of a block
about one-quarter of a block
about one-quarter of a block
about one-half of a block
about one-half of a block
about one block
about one block
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To safely cross a street where traffic is moving at 30 mph, you should generally aim for a gap of about one-third to one-half of a block in each direction. This allows enough time to safely cross while giving you space to react to any unexpected situations.
Therefore, the response that best matches the recommended distance would be **about one-half of a block**.
Therefore, the response that best matches the recommended distance would be **about one-half of a block**.
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