You will find out when you are in a driving test
No.
The vehicle should blend in with other vehicles in the target area and the vehicle should be the same type as other vehicles having routine assess to target areas to be chosen for use as a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED).
This depends on the climate you run your vehicle in, the type of vehicle, what oil you have previously been running, and what the manufacturer recomends. Check the booklet you car came with. it should tell you in there.
NO... you should use a lower gear if you want to slow down not higher.
half hour before and after sunset and sunrise
I think no.
Additional protection.
Use low beams.
Unless it is a service vehicle that is in use for maintanence, you should never park directly in front of an aircraft.
the vehicle should be similar to other vehicles having routine acces to the target area
The vehicle should be of the same type as other vehicles having routine access to the target area, the vehicle should blend in with other vehicles the target area.
Decal attached to the vehicle should be more accurate