If you're in a country which drives on the right (such as the US, Canada, etc.), you pull over to the right and wait for the ambulance to pass. If you're in a country which drives on the left (United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Namibia, etc.), you do the same thing, albeit you pull over to the left.
No
ONLY if done for an emergency purpose and/or under the direction of competent authority (law enforcement - fire - or highway department personnel).
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
Highway driving tends to be consistently moving forward, whereas city driving is a lot more stop-and-go. Higher speeds are reached on the highway. Highway driving tends to be straight line and long curves, whereas city driving has a lot more turns.
Highway hypnosis
Yes, Pocket Rockets are rated for highway driving. Pocket Rockets are legal in Canada and most other states. Check local your local laws for more information. Pocket Rockets and other motorcycle License required in most states.
It depends on the driver's braking habits and type of driving, be it city or highway driving. They can last between 25K or less of city driving to 75K or more of highway driving.
It is driving exclusively on the highway at a set speed with no stop and go traffic.
when you are driving down a highway the grassy or concrete part is the median.
It depends on the kind of driving and the environment you are driving in. If you are going to be doing strictly city driving or strictly highway driving or a combination. Different vehicles will have different mpg in town and on highway driving situations.
The gas mileage for the 2009 Toyota Tundra depends on whether you are driving in the city or on the highway. In city driving will get you 15mpg while Highway driving will get you 19mpg.
driving off the paved portion of the highway