Not necessarily. It depends on the posted speed and road conditions. It would be dangerous to whip around a sharp curve in bad weather, so you are actually required to slow down and drive at a safer speed. Some curves are posted much lower than 45 if they are dangerous curves.
NO,velocity changes.
Yes, it can move in a curve.
You may go off the road.
No, it is considered an equipment violation. Plus, how do you know how fast you are going?
Like with Duck tape?This is not illegal unless:You are going to drive the car and this is the only way it is held shut.
A person walking in a circle A car going around a curve A bicyclist riding around a lake
The statement is false because when going around a curve, the motion is not in a uniform direction.
No, unless the driver is giving it more gas.
No, it is more commonly done than going forwards out of a driveway.
False
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slow down before entering and then accelerate while going around