No, on most cars the overdrive is always ON unless you turn it off.
No. A permit driver is required to be supervised at all times while driving.
Compressor/clutch is about to go bad, if has a serpentine belt when it does no driving the car, better get it checked while car can drive, oh ya stop using AC till its checked.
Slim, but it has happened to me two times over the last 40 years and I drive a lot;
I think texting while driving is a lot more dangerous than eating while driving, although I have not seen the relevant statistics.
You buckle up and you drive safe
Multi-tasking while driving means:
Depends on if you can drive if your 13-15 and can't drive you need to parent supervision while driving.
Yes, You can only shift it into 4 high while driving. You can not shift to 4 low while moving.
while driving, steer and hold R button
If you mean the light it should reset itself while driving
No, not legally. It's Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated, the same as if you're driving drunk.
In a 2010 Jeep Commander, the overdrive button is typically located on the gear shift lever. It may be integrated into the shift knob or as a separate button on the side of the lever. When engaged, overdrive allows for more efficient highway driving by enabling the transmission to shift into higher gears. To activate or deactivate it, simply press the button while the vehicle is in drive.