Many drivers are sidetracked by things such as their cell phones, iPods or other music players, or just from thinking of other things and not focusing on their driving. This causes many pedestrians to be hit while the drivers are sidetracked, especially those who are blind and would not see the oncoming vehicle from behind them.
Many blind pedestrians are hit from behind as they cross the street by over-speeding drivers.
you are, because you hit him/her from behind, you must ALWAYS leave enough room between the car in front of you and yourself.
Motorists must watch out for pedestrians and stop for them if they are in a legal crosswalk. Of course, even if they're dumb enough to step out in front of moving traffic, you should try not to hit them.
Far enough back that the bus driver can see you in their mirrors. If you can't "see" them, they can't "see" you.
You always want to ensure that you are far enough back that you can see the mirrors of that tractor - this also ensures that the driver can see you.
Be honest and sit them down and explain why you feel you aren't getting enough attention.
A possible answer is that when offroading the driver pasy least attention to the right rear tire and what it is rolling on, which may increase damage to it if the driver is not careful enough.
stop far enough back so u can see the bottoms of the car in front of you's tires.
Yellow curbs or edge stones usually mean it's illegal to park there. Such area might be reserved for loading, taxis or a bus stop.
Because they think they don't get enough attention.
1. Beep the horn until the driver notices you or your not going to get hit anymore. 2. Hit the brakes so that you do not have a collision. If you can, try to flash the brake lights if you have enough warning to alert the driver behind you. Rear end collisions happen that way.
Not enough to do a tax return.