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Q: If you run off the pavement?
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If you have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement You should?

Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.


If you run off the pavement you should?

Let your foot off the gas, no brake, gently coast back onto the road.


If you run off pavement you should?

Let your foot off the gas, no brake, gently coast back onto the road.


When your wheels run off pavement you should?

What wheels? Skateboard, pram, mobility scooter? More information is needed.


Is it legal to run on a pavement?

Yes, as long as you don't run into people.


If you have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. You should?

Take your foot off the accelerator, and slowly move back on the road. Do not jerk the wheel or apply the brakes.


What type of ground do runners run faster on?

Pavement


How would you bring a car onto the pavement after running off the pavement?

-Don't slam on the brakes -Grip steering wheel -Take foot off gas -Gently apply brakes -Check traffic and return to pavement


If you have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement?

Hold the steering wheel firmly; release the gas pedal; and gently apply the brakes. Return to the pavement when the vehicle has slowed enough to allow roll steer back onto the highway safely.


If you right wheels are off the pavement?

Take you foot off the gas pedal, brake slightly, and slowly return to the pavement. If you do not panic and jerk the steering wheel, you will be fine.


The support disks hold cable off the pavement surface what is the minimum cable height above the pavement?

2 inches


Will uneven pavement ruin tires?

If you drive on uneven pavement for about 5k miles non stop it will, but off and on in construction zones it wont.