Driving safely. Actually you should be looking FAR down the road also. Most people only look down the road about 2-300 feet. Many accidents and red lights can be avoided this way.
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driving on a two-lane roadway you may pass the vehicle in front you if?
Under ALL circumstances. Pedestrians in the roadway always have the right-of-way, even if they are crossing the roadway illegally. In motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians, the fault is always assigned to the driver of the vehicle, unless extenuating circumstances (such as someone jumping in front of the vehicle) can be proved (rare).
Apply your brakes to slow/stop the vehicle (don't slam them on) and try to steer the vehicle off the roadway and out of traffic. Do not drive on a blown out tire, install your spare or call a tow company.
They are equipped with two, both are oriented in such a manner as to illuminate the roadway directly in front of the vehicle. These head lamps conform to all European, Canadian and US motor vehicle safety regulations.
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If we are talking about a farm implement, first check your local laws about when such equipment is allowed to be on the roadway (generally it is only from dawn to dusk) and require the red triangle sign to be posted on the rear of the equipment. If it is a motorized vehicle that is allowed to be on the roadway after dark, general lighting requires dual headlights in front and flashing yellow lights on the rear of each side and the rear of the vehicle. Basic rule of thumb is make sure a vehicle approaching from any direction can clearly see that you are there. Always check local laws to ensure you are complying to the specifics of your area.
Headlights. They're called headlights. ;) Depending on the vehicle, it is also known as the header panel.
Called a "half track."
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The road is covered with water which acts like a plane mirror.