If you are driving on a highway in heavy rain you must slow down your vehicle to avoid?
Heavy Vehicle driving license
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Motor homes which are fitted in small truck or light motor vehicles need no special licence. For driving the motor-homes or RVs which are on heavy motor vehicle will need heavy vehicle driving licence
On most highway vehicles, at the front of the engine compartment. In some buses and heavy equipment, it'll be at the back of the vehicle.
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it would be the CB joint it it's a front wheel drive vehicle with high mileage.
You need to specify which country or state, also probably which type of vehicle (car, motorbike, heavy goods vehicle, etc). In the UK, the minimum age for car driving was 17 years in 1970.
That depends on the vehicle you're driving. There'll be a significant difference between the mileage you'd get from a Prius and the mileage you'd get from a Heavy Goods Vehicle.
Hazard lights may only be used during an emergency where the vehicle requires to be stopped in places it should not normally be stopped, such as a highway. People mistakenly used hazard lights when driving through heavy storms as another form to ensure visibility and is not recommended.
There is absolutely no way of anwering this question with a definitive answer. Everything depends on too many factors. Is the vehicle used for primarily highway miles, city miles, or mixed driving? The weight that the vehicle normally carries (lightly loaded or heavily loaded)? Is the driver heavy on the gas and brake or economical? On-and-on. . . too many factors involved to give a "normal" estimate.
The normal speed limit on the highway.
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