poor wheel alignment, uneven tire pressure, something loose in the suspension or the steering linkage.
Driving on an expired license on any public roadway is illegal, regardless of the type of neighborhood or how slow you were going. Period. End of story.As for the purse search, the officer must have probable cause.
The rear of a Ford Explorer may have a grinding noise when driving, because the muffler may have came loose. The u joint may also be loose and cause a grinding noise.
No. The water on the road won't make your vehicle stall.
You need to go to a Wonder Spot in the USA.
cause this lion is very dangerous it may wonder from its home and wonder into the city.
Four substances that can reduce traction between a vehicle's tires and the roadway surface include water, oil, ice, and loose gravel. Water can create a slippery surface, especially when it mixes with oil. Ice significantly decreases friction, making it hazardous for driving. Loose gravel can cause tires to lose grip, leading to reduced control of the vehicle.
what would cause the ADVTRAC OFF light to remain on on my 2005 ford explorer
the drinker because he's the one who drink.Another AnswerEveryone within reach of a drunk driver is affected by the drunk driver: the driver, passengers, other vehicles on the roadway where the driver drives, pedestrians, and the lives of all the people related to those mentioned.This is because drunk drivers -- sooner or later -- cause accidents and some cause fatalities.
Animals are just one type of roadway hazard. From the smallest rodents, raccoons, squirrels, duck families (mom and ducklings), etc., to the largest North American animals, like deer, buck, bears, and elk, animals crossing roadways cause thousands of accidents every year. People are hurt from swerving to try to avoid the animal or group of animals, or from colliding with the animal. If the vehicle hits an animal, it can cause extensive windshield and body damage plus human injury. Also in some States, killing a deer in a roadway accident requires the driver to report the carcass to the State Game Wardens or State Police, to avoid having another driver coming upon a danger. When driving anytime from dusk to dawn, driving near ponds or lakes, driving near State Game Lands/Reserves/Parks, or driving on rural roads, the risks are much higher, but animals even cross major interstates. Drivers must always be alert to these potential dangers.
Cause he was interested in his childhood!
i wonder if she is in the afterlife
Approximately 6 inches of moving water can cause most vehicles to float. It is important to avoid driving through standing or moving water on roadways as it can be deeper or more powerful than it appears.