What is the general driving distance span in meters?
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There is no absolute numerical concept for safe driving distance, as it depends on specific circumstances. Generally speaking, the higher the speed and the greater the vehicle weight, the longer the required safe distance. Safe driving distance is also influenced by many other factors, such as weather conditions, light intensity, driver's vision, braking equipment, and road conditions. The introduction to safe driving distances is as follows: 1. High-speed driving: When the speed is above 100km/h, the safe distance should be more than 100 meters. 2. Fast driving: When the speed is above 60km/h, the safe distance should be numerically equal to the speed; for example, at 80km/h, the safe distance is 80 meters. 3. Medium-speed driving: When the speed is around 50km/h, the safe distance should not be less than 50 meters. 4. Low-speed driving: When the speed is below 40km/h, the safe distance should not be less than 30 meters. 5. Very slow driving: When the speed is below 20km/h, the safe distance should not be less than 10 meters.