My '86 passenger seat was very similar sounding to yours. I just looked at it and realized the mounting bolts were loose, I tightened them and it is much better now.
I would imagine a rattling seat on a bumpy road is almost impossible to fix. Just put a good eye on it and gauge it for yourself, if it looks OK it probably is. Oh, and always wear your seat belt!
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of course they do
Headlights
Yes
observation in key, spot the hazard and act accordingly
Hazard Lights
Driving so fast that your headlights do not give you enough warning to avoid a road hazard.
In driving, its when you give as much space as possible to the greater hazard.
In driving, its when you give as much space as possible to the greater hazard.
Hazards are dangers. Driving on an icy road is considered hazardous, because there is a danger of sliding and crashing.
You may not see a hazard soon enough to react
reckless driving