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C. The space between your vehicle and the vehicles in front, behind and on either side of you.
It refers to scanning the area in front of your vehicle from sidewalk to sidewalk.
You should also stop. If you overtake, you risk running down the pedestrian or causing an accident. The vehicle in front may appear (from your obscured point of view) to have stopped to let a pedestrian cross, but the vehicle in front may be masking something more serious, like someone laying injured in the road.
you will have to build a sharp vehicle that has a sharp point in the front so you can dig through earth and if it's getting hot in the vehicle than you know that your near the centre of the earth.
No. I had a Saturn of that year and the handbook warns against it. no front wheel drive vehicle should be flat towed (using a chain or strap). It will damage the transmission, much as towing an AWD or rear wheel drive vehicle without disconnecting the linkage. The best option if towing a front wheel drive vehicle is to use a car dolly, or call for a wrecker or rollback truck.
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1) within 10 ft. of the front or rear of vehicle 2) 100 Ft. at the rear of the vehicle 3) 100 Ft. at the front of the vehicle
In clear weather conditions, 2 seconds.
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Try unlocking the vehicle at the front passenger door. This will disable the security system and shou8ld allow you to start the vehicle.
Answer 1Three seconds. Answer 2 In the United Kingdom and most of Europe, it is advised that you leave at least one whole car length between you and the vehicle in front. If the road is wet or icy, you are advised to leave at least two whole car lengths between you and the vehicle in front. Driving too close to another vehicle could get you pulled over for reckless driving and endangering life on the road.