no,
closer to 40 feet (20mphx20 (squared mph)/20 +20mph)
It depends on the state, however, most states require vehicles to be able to stop within 30 feet from 20 mph.
whichever vehicle was the one traveling uphill
as a passenger in a vehicle
Slow down. You are traveling too fast for conditions.
You are going in reverse and should be looking carefully.
one second for every ten feet of your vehicle length
You should be talking to the insurance company that insures the vehicle you were a passenger in. If it was a single vehicle accident they will be responsible but if it wasn't then the at fault drivers insurance would cover it.
responsibility of the driver/owner and performed on a regular basis.
Look under the vehicle along the frame follow the fuel line from the tank should be underneath passenger's door about midpoint of vehicle,infront of passenger's rear wheel
It varies form vehicle to vehicle. Most are under the dash or the hood on the passenger side.
Typically about 12 metres, depending on certain conditions.
In clear weather conditions, 2 seconds.