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Only if the bike is coasting uphill.
When you go uphill, gravity helps slow down the car.
Yes.
fast moving Golf ball.
jogging
You're driving an automatic, the car should select the correct gear for you. However some automatics allow the driver to select low gears for use in slow moving traffic for example. If you feel you need more power when driving uphill then select one of the lower gears.
According to F.S. 316.183, it is illegal to drive a motor vehicle at such a slow rate that it impedes the flow of traffic.
Example sentence - Everyone is required by law to drive slow in a school zone.
Gravity
you should turn your wheels to the right because if your vehicle's parking break becomes undone or is set wrong, then the back of the vehicle will hit the grass and hopefully slow it down otherwise your vehicle with be moving into oncoming traffic
The complete expression is "slow as molasses in January going uphill without paddles". This means that something is moving or going very, very slowly, or is taking way too much time.
It indicates a slow moving vehicle, which would be operating below normal traffic speed.
You can be charged with "Impeding Traffic"--Holding up traffic- at least in Canton, OH
No, the inside lane is typically meant for faster-moving traffic. It is generally expected to drive at a slower pace in the right lane and allow faster drivers to pass on the left.
gravity!
about six to 7 hours depending on traffic and how slow you drive.
Because it doesn't have enough power to pull itself. All vehicles slow down uphill if you don't feed them more fuel.