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No, most of the time they have a minimum following distance (Keep back 100 ft) etc. DMV booklet for your state should have this.
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The statement is False.
It is impossible for someone to reasonably believe that it is safe to pass while their view is obstructed.
In the state of Florida is recommended to follow the Two-Second rule. This means that when you’re behind a vehicle, you should watch it pass a fixed object (such as an overpass, sign, corner, etc) and count the seconds that it takes for you to reach the same marker. However, there are many situations where the following distance should increase. For example, when driving in poor weather conditions such as rain, smoke or fog. In those cases, it is recommended that you double or triple your following distance.