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Because there are blind spots u cant see.Thats why a helper is important.

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When backing why is important to use a helper?

Because there are blind spots u cant see.Thats why a helper is important.


When backing a loaded truck you need a helper because?

you might get hurt


Who was an important helper to the franks?

Miep Gies


When backing up in a motor vehicle why is it important to look behind you and use your rear view mirrors?

It is important to look over one's shoulder and use the rear view mirrors when backing up in a motor vehicle because one has to look for objects or humans behind the vehicle so that he or she does not drive into those.


How do you use the word helper in a sentence?

I hired a mother's helper to assist me with my twin boys. Julie often volunteered as a helper for her teacher.


When backing up why is it important to use a helper?

Assuming you're talking about reversing in a vehicle... A helper acts as a 'look-out' in case the driver cannot see clearly due to obstructions. For example - say you're parked 'nose-first' in a narrow road - with high walls on either side... You could simply reverse - but you wouldn't see any obstructions to either side until you could see out of your side windows ! By which time - most of the vehicle would be in the road behind you.


What do you get if you put an egg in backing soda?

Nothing important


What is the most important signal that and your helper should agree on?

STOP!


Can a petition be ignored?

Not if there are a number of people on it or if there is backing of important names.


Who is at fault when someone who is backing out of a parking lot space hits your side?

The person backing out. If you were in the lane/road behind them they needed to use caution when backing out.


Do you have to use your hazard lights when backing up a 100 ft on the road during a driving test?

When backing up more then 30 ft. you are required to activate your hazard lights when backing up. So yes, if you are backing up 100 ft. you have to use your hazard lights.


What is the most important hand signal that you and helper should agree on?

Signal for "STOP"