If you are frequently having to apply the brakes then you are not looking far ahead enough see what is happening down the road. As a former professional driver I always look down the road a quarter mile ahead ... driving a 20 ton bus makes one think well in advance in traffic as contrary to popular belief vehicles with air brakes do not stop on a dime.
Allow one car length for each 10 miles per hour of speed between you and the car in front of you. Tailgating the car in front of you will not get you to your destination any faster and will only aggravate the driver in front who will most likely drive slower. If you have to hurry to get "there" then going "there" isn't worth it in the first place.
You make frequent, quick stops. (from the DMV 7-question practice test at practicetest.idrivesafely.com)
If you are frequently having to apply the brakes then you are not looking far ahead enough see what is happening down the road. As a former professional driver I always look down the road a quarter mile ahead ... driving a 20 ton bus makes one think well in advance in traffic as contrary to popular belief vehicles with air brakes do not stop on a dime.Allow one car length for each 10 miles per hour of speed between you and the car in front of you. Tailgating the car in front of you will not get you to your destination any faster and will only aggravate the driver in front who will most likely drive slower. If you have to hurry to get "there" then going "there" isn't worth it in the first place.
Depending what speed you are going, but the general rule of thumb is to look ahead about 10 seconds. so as you are driving look for a fixed object and count to 10 if you reach it before 10 seconds look at something further away and if it take longer than 10 seconds look closer. but you should not always do this as you might wreck if you are not looking at the road. so just try to get a basic idea and stay at safe distances.
You make frequent, quick stops. (from the DMV 7-question practice test at practicetest.idrivesafely.com)
are you looking as far down the road as you can? if not you are not looking far enough ahead.
They are both drive axles. Under normal straight ahead conditions the power is split 50/50 between the front axles.
Whether a person with a brain tumor can drive depends on whether they have seizures or memory issues and what drugs they are taking to manage the symptoms. Their doctor or a family member is probably close enough to make sure they do not drive when it is not appropriate.
The braking system doesn't determine whether or not a vehicle requires a CDL.
Only if you fail the tests that determine whether you are still able to drive. If you are healthy, and have no problems that could hinder your ability to drive, then you should be okay.
Yes and his name is Thomas Blige
____ high means to look ahead 12-15 seconds into your target area as you drive.
Aim high to look ahead 12-15 seconds into your target area as you drive