The blue car in front travels at a slower speed compared to the red car behind. Eventually, the red car would have to overtake the blue car because it is much faster. First, let's compute the time it takes before the red car catches up to the blue car. The solution is as follows:
30 m = (60 km/h - 50 km/h)*(1000 m/1 km)*(1 h/3,600 s)*(t)
t = 10.8 seconds
After 10.8 seconds, the red car catches up to the blue car. With this amount of time, the blue car would still cover additional distance. That would be equal to:
Distance = Speed*time
Distance = (50 km/h)*(1 h/3600 s)*(10.8 s)
Distance = 0.15 km