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It is safe to pass a snow plow when it is parked or when it is moving with the plow raised so that it is not engaged.
Not sure what vehicle you have but check the fuses. Some vehicles have separate fuses for left and right headlights.
This usually means a leak in the line somewhere, very small if it needs overnight for you to notice. But any fuel leak is dangerous, have it checked out.
ignition switch in the steering column is faulty. Car would not start when the car is parked in the sun. Need to remove the steering to get to the switch.
Vehicles that do not have an integral braking system are required to be chocked when parked on the flight line.
On the Parking Apron.
depends on the car
As long as the parked vehicle is parked properly and not illegally parked in any manner, then the vehicle that rear-ended the parked car is at fault. Now if the parked car is sitting illegally (such as double parked or parked in a no parking zone, etc.) then the parked car is at fault or even both the parked car AND the car that hits it are BOTH at fault.
That is called the aprons in some air forcesand 'flight line' in others.
That is called the aprons in some air forcesand 'flight line' in others.
The person's who parked it there, (its parked illegally.)Not your fault.
Parked was created in 2011.
There is a lever inside the cockpit which allows the pilot to fold the wings to minimze the footprint of the aircraft when parked on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
It would be the car who had parked illegally because he was not parked in a legal spot.
Diesels are kept running while parked for various reasons. In cold weather, a diesel may be very difficult to start so it is better to leave it running. Maybe the engine is needed to run heat or A/C for the sleeper cab.
I parked my car in the driveway