pres the brake until it moves
if the generated emf in motor is greater than supply voltage means the drive will goes to reverse
Because reverse is a lower ratio gear than drive and puts less load on the engine.
More than likely - no.
of course, as long as there are more than 4 people in the truck so stick some people in the back
gear ratio
No, it is more commonly done than going forwards out of a driveway.
Driving is a truck requires more teaching than what would be feasible for an answer on this website. Learning to drive a truck properly requires hands-on training. Though it can be pointed out that European trucks, unlike American marques, use synchronised transmissions, which makes them much more accommodating for inexperienced truck drivers to learn how to drive.
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The further down the alphabet means the bigger the truck. So the Hino FS is bigger than the Hino FM.
Because a truck is heavier than your car, it takes longer to stop than you do. If you drive closely ahead of a truck you are asking for trouble. If you have to stop suddenly, there is no way they are going to be able to stop as quickly as you, even if they see you stop. A truck may also roll right over you instead of just rear-ending you, and flatten your car like a pancake. Moral of the story - keep a safe distance from trucks!
They say that over 100Km / hour your car will consume 20% more gasoline than usual. Also, try to not use your cruise control in uphill road because no matter how hard it is for the engine, the gas flow will be extreme !
The Highway Code states that 'you must not reverse your vehicle further than is necessary'.