If you are traveling east there is no way Texas can be in front of you and NY behind you.
Yes, but any faster and you'll eventually hit the car in front of you?
When you cross the IDL, you turn your calendar one whole day, either forward or backward depending on what direction you're traveling. If you're traveling westward, with the US behind you and Japan in front of you, turn your calendar forward a day when you cross the line, and skip 24 hours. If you're traveling eastward, with China behind you and Canada in front of you, turn your calendar back a day when you cross the line, and repeat the previous 24 hours.
Behind the Front was created in 1995.
Behind or if front of who?
Yes. Because behind means on the opposite side of a reference point. If the reference point is your back, then behind it is in front of you. Same with your front. If your face/front is the reference point, then behind it is your back.
in the front behind your forehead
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
It is on the front of the engine, behind the engine mount.It is on the front of the engine, behind the engine mount.
Whenever a car is run into from behind, in Texas, it is always the immediate rammer's fault. If you are sandwiched, you are paying for the person in front of you. This provides incentive to leave a bigger stopping distance from the car in front of you. Be defensive. It may seem unnecessary, but try to see at least a couple feet of pavement between the front edge of your car and the bottom of the tires in front of you.
Yes, Texas requires a plate front and rear.
they are behind
In the city, a car has to brake frequently. Energy is usually wasted in that case. Also, for example, in front of a red traffic light, the motor continues to waste gasoline even though the car doesn't advance.Note that the car uses more gasoline per km., not necessarily per hour.