No! It is not Okay, nor is it safe!
Dangerous idea--don't do it.
Dangerous idea--don't do it.
Never, This known as the Suicide Pass
May you drive on the of the highway to pass a vehicle which is near the top of a grade or on a blind curve
When you are a hazard to other drivers: Drive too slow on highway Problem with vehicle
hopfully you are not a lisenced driver asking this question....but yes, the broken line on your side of the road indicates that you may pass if/when safe.
It refers to the maximum speed that you can drive on a two lane highway. It states than no person may drive a vehicle upon a two-lane, undivided highway at a speed greater than 55 miles per hour unless it has been posted for a higher speed.
You would need a flatbed if your vehicle is 4-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or has a flat tire opposite the drive axle (example: you have a flat front on a rear wheel drive car). If you have excessive damage from a crash, or if you have a vehicle on the highway with a rear wheel drive. A vehicle with soil impacts may require a flatbed as well.
Test driving a vehicle with the salesperson in the vehicle. They should put a dealers tag on the vehicle before you left the lot. It will fall into the dealerships insurance policy.
That is dangerous because you're probably in one of the drivers blind spots.
Ofcourse you can, you can drive any car in the highway. It's a car.
Ofcourse you can, you can drive any car in the highway. It's a car.