depends is it automatic or manual? if its automatic its more than likely that your transmission isn't shifting into first gear
The car began to accelerate as the driver pushed the gas pedal to the floor.
That's a Ford for ya...next time buy a Chevy
because the brakes and the engine are separate systems that don't over ride each other
"She stopped, checked her watch, straightened her skirt, and pushed the door open."
Hesitation during acceleration on a 1999 Rodeo means that when the gas pedal is pushed down, the car does not immediately accelerate. It may take a second or two for the car to accelerate in this situation.
It is probably the dimmer switch. The contacts in the switch will get pushed back and when you switch to dims they will not touch. Had the same problem on my 91 Nissan.
He didn't admit to stopping the van, he told her he was right beside the next car and pushed her out of the way.
It's for the locking hubs, enabling the switch to four wheel drive.
Yes, an object can accelerate without friction. The only thing that is needed to accelerate an object is net force acting on it should not be zero. Then the accleration of body is given by Newton's 2nd Law: F = m*a . For example Rockets in space experience no friction, but they accelerate due to force on them by the exhaust gases.
If you rear end a stopped vehicle, which is pushed into another stopped vehicle and then that into another, you would be responsible for all of the vehicles.
Yes, push is a force that occurs when an object is pushed in a particular direction. It can cause the object to move or accelerate in the direction of the push.
The pen was pushed by an external force, such as someone's hand or another object, which caused it to move. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate and change its position.