The distance behind the car you are following
Yes, if you had to make a sudden move at highway speeds you may lose control.
you must move over to the left or merge over to the left
you must move over to the left or merge over to the left
Overdrive lets the engine run slower at highway speeds. This saves on gas.
You make all adjustments before you even move the vehicle.
It varies from one make to another but in general a drive cycle consists of starting up cold, warm up while driving at normal speeds around town and also a short trip at highway speeds then shutting down allowing vehicle to cool down. That would be one drive cycle.
Tire chains do not greatly affect highway driving in the snow, other than you need to drive slower to adjust. Make sure you have the proper chains for your vehicle.
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The price of gasoline continues to rise, but there are ways to trim costs here and there that add up to big savings in the long term. When on the highway, driving at constant and reasonable speeds can significantly increase gas mileage. Setting the cruise control between 60 and 65 mph on long trips in most cars will save significant gas over driving at higher speeds or fluctuating. Also, make sure your tires are properly balanced and aligned, as driving out of alignment causes extra strain and uses much more gas. And finally, on the weekends...ride a bike!
The price of gasoline continues to rise, but there are ways to trim costs here and there that add up to big savings in the long term. When on the highway, driving at constant and reasonable speeds can significantly increase gas mileage. Setting the cruise control between 60 and 65 mph on long trips in most cars will save significant gas over driving at higher speeds or fluctuating. Also, make sure your tires are properly balanced and aligned, as driving out of alignment causes extra strain and uses much more gas. And finally, on the weekends...ride a bike!
Bad torque converter. They lock when you go at highway speeds, to improve efficency. If they don't disengage properly, the car will stall when you stop. Could be a bad solenoid (switch). Can be fixed or bypassed. If bypassed, you save the cost of a repair, but will lose highway efficency.
You can make screen adjustments in the settings. Google Chrome has all the changes to be applied within it.