hidden driveways and intersections with vehicles pulling out, animals, pedestrians, bicyclists, oncoming cars, sudden curves in the road.
The correct spelling is caution.An example sentence is "please drive with caution as the roads are wet".
The water creates a layer between your tires and the road so your tires don't grip the road, they lose traction.
Your vehicle owner's manual has tire inspection or replacement recommendations but your tires should be replaced if they are over 5 years old or the remaining tread is 5/32" for driving in snow, 4/32" for driving on wet roads and 2/32" for driving on dry roads.
All the rules that apply to state or county roads apply. This meaning speeding, reckless driving and or reckless driving is punishable by law.
There are different government regulations on roads. Most of them include safety in driving, speed, soberness while driving and so much more.
pensioners should be able to drive if they have had a test at there DMV recentley , but if they struggle to see or hear or react quickly they are not suit for driving a car on the roads .
Yes because when your driving down the road more car crashes happen on unpaved roads then on paved roads
There are no roads from Cali to Wales. Unless you're talking about the expressway.
On a 2003 Ford Expedition : If you are driving on paved roads that are dry , for the best gas mileage , 2H But , you can also use A4WD ( Automatic four wheel drive ) on dry pavement A4WD is best for wet roads , snow , gravel because if the back wheels " slip " then some of the power is transferred to the front wheels
no
If you were driving on Massachusetts roads then yes they can.
the light bounces of the water