Check to make sure the aux cooling fans are running. The motor could be faulty. I have a 92 SL2 that did the same thing. Assuming that the engine is similar...what happened to mine was that the coolant temp sensor was bad. Of course it stayed cool while highway...but when in city...it did not signal fan to come on...with the obvious overheating. I replaced it..and that fixed the prob.
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
My 2007 overheated and the engine shut down automatically - while I was driving
Highway hypnosis.
If you mean Book... Then it is inadvisable to read while driving, under any circumstances.
The gas mileage for the 2009 Toyota Tundra depends on whether you are driving in the city or on the highway. In city driving will get you 15mpg while Highway driving will get you 19mpg.
A safe thing to do while driving on long, straight stretches of highway on a sunny day?
Check the electric fan to see if it is working.
If you are in the UK, buy a Highway Code from most book shops.
Wheels are out of balance
It depends on how hard the pull is. It would be safest to get your vehicle fixed before getting on the highway.
You will stop and give the pedestrain the right-of-way.
check you water (coolant) level, make sure thermostat is working, radiator leaks, sensor problem