through the curve well ahead of your vehicle, along your path of travel.
Mostly correct...but there are three parts to negotiating a curve; brake up to it, coast thru it, accelerate out of it. Your sight path should be ahead and to the OUTSIDE edge of the curve. You are looking at the point where your car would run out of the lane. As your progress thru the curve, your eyes "roll" forward also, always sighting to the outside. This results in maintaining center-of-lane travel, as well as enough forward observation to see, and react to, hazards.
because if your not looking around your surrounding anything could happen at any given time while driving
because if your not looking around your surrounding anything could happen at any given time while driving
Should get around 30mpg.
When dealing with emotions while driving, you should focus on what you're doing, not on what has made you angry or sad. Remember that even when you're angry, a simple mistake could not only ruin your life but the lives of innocent people around you. Driving while depressed is also dangerous, because when emotions get too extreme, it's a simple turn of the wheel that could cause a lot more problems for you than you already have. When you need to drive with extreme emotions, try to remember the people around you and focus on keeping them safe.
Emotional driving is driving in a way that is related to your mood. It's OK if you are in a good mood but not good if you are angry or frustrated. To curb emotional driving, you should focus on the road and the road only when you are in a bad mood. If you can't do that then you shouldn't be driving at all.
The lens of the eye helps to focus images on the retina by changing its shape and thickness. This process, known as accommodation, allows the eye to adjust and bring objects into clear focus based on their distance from the eye.
A person who has been prescribed ADD meds should MOST DEFINITELY take them on weekends if he is going to be driving. Driving requires significant attention to detail and focus and is just as, or more important, than schoolwork when it comes to the meds.
Because you may need driving glasses in order to focus properly on objects near and far. Things probably look a bit out of focus without corrective lenses. Driving is a privilege, not a right, and some drivers need glasses in order to drive a car safely.
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well if youre driving at high speed (80+) then you should look as far ahead as possible without losing focus on the road in front of you. If youre going normal driving speeds then about a quarter mile will do
You need to change the focus on the lens. There should be a part around the camera lens that turns, this will change the focus of the camera.
A parabolic curve is a curve where any point in the curve is an equal distance from two areas. It is an equal distance away from the focus, or fixed point and the fixed straight line, or the directrix.