When ever a person hits the car in front of them, they are found At Fault. If you hit a car in the rear even though it stops short, you are at fault. You will probably get a ticket and your insurance will go up.
If all the passengers are properly buckled in and the car brakes suddenly to a stop, someone may spill their coffee.
car a for suddenly stopping i gess
How does a car's front end shimmy at a complete stop? Shimmies only happen with the car moving. Need more specific information in the question.
The three or four second rule (depends on where you are) is in place to allow you to see around the car in front. And to give you reaction time to bring your car to a stop if the car brakes or stops suddenly.
That means you should shut off your brights because they are going directly into the eyes of the driver in front of you. Why do you need brights when you are following somebody anyway?
It depends on what you are doing, but for instance if you were driving a car, a quick reaction time would be important if a car stopped suddenly in front of you. You would want to be able to stop before ramming it.
The car will stop if the battery cable comes loose.
No, of course you don't do that! If it does happen, stop immedietly!
She was driving down the street, but then suddenly, out of nowhere, another car ran a stop light and T-boned her.
the car in front of you
drive an car just stop
You have a balloon car? Heh. Put your foot in front of it.