Yes, provided you're on a road or section of road where it is legal to pass.
No. It is unlawful to pass another vehicle while both are moving through the intersection or are crossing a RR track.
One situation where you can be at rest and moving at the same time is when you are inside a moving vehicle. While you are stationary relative to the vehicle (at rest), you are moving relative to an observer outside the vehicle.
You should always keep your eyes on the road while driving. It is safe to operate a map light whie the vehicle is moving,you should hve passenger read the map.
The gearbox enables the engine to work in its most efficient rev range while the vehicle is moving off from stationary through to its top speed. Moving off from rest you need a low gear so that the engine can rev freely while starting to get the weight of the vehicle moving from zero speed, through to a high gear when the vehicle has momentum and less effort is required to keep it moving.
It is illegal for a tow truck to tow your car while someone still present in the vehicle.
A certificate of title proves ownership of a vehicle, while vehicle registration shows that the vehicle meets legal requirements to be driven on the road.
i have a 2000 Nissan sentra and it sometimes shuts off while moving slowly or when coming to a stop, is there a way to figure out what the problem is and how to fix it
Your friend appears to be at rest because they are moving at the same speed as the bus. When inside a moving vehicle, all passengers and objects inside the vehicle are also moving at the same speed as the vehicle, so they appear to be at rest relative to each other.
no not in Alberta or british Columbia but the police will hate you
nothing unless the hit break while the car is moving
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
Yes, it is illegal in most jurisdictions to shoot game from a moving vehicle as it is considered an unethical and unsafe hunting practice. Hunters are typically required to adhere to fair chase principles and hunt responsibly while following local hunting regulations.