If you were already in the turn lane and they cut you off it is the other drivers fault.
They should have yielded to you already in the turn lane.
The front driver can be arrested for driving without a license, since it is a federal offense.
The steering wheel shimmering could be warped front rotors, when slowing down. The stalling when slowing down could be a bad fuel filter.
No, it is not your fault. If you are hit when driving in front of somebody, it is their fault, irregardless of whether you slowed down or not. Obviously you can't jump in front of somebody and slam on the brakes, but just slowing down does not permit somebody to ram you.
Obviously you are responsible for the damages, the car is in your name, is it not? Maybe you should date better drivers.
I believe it could be both persons fault. If you're driving and someone decides to jump in front of your car it's not you fault. If you're driving and aren't being careful or just can't stop in time, than it's your fault. -Bobbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
what are the signs of a damaged front axle and is it dangerous to drive a car with a damaged axle.
Posibilities are During braking Warped brake discs (rotors) Worn suspension components Excessive play in a front wheel bearing During normal driving Wheels out of balance Tyre out of shape damaged road wheel.
A double yellow line means it is hazardous to pass. If you pass someone on a double yellow line you are driving recklessly.
i have a 93 nissan and the front brakes are getting hot when driving
someone done something to my 2001 Chevy Tahoe front bumper. its damaged but its not dents. is there a way to repair it.
vibrations while slowing or braking? Get the front brake rotors checked.
The noise from the front tire could be caused by various issues, such as a worn wheel bearing, suspension component, or tire. It's recommended to have a mechanic inspect the tire and associated components to determine the exact cause of the noise. This will help in addressing the issue promptly and ensuring safe driving.