1600 ft.
1600 ft.
A broken yellow line indicates a passing zone. It is illegal to cross a double yellow line, unless you are avoiding an obstruction in your lane. So passing zones are marked out where driver's can safely pass one another (usually areas where you can see at least a mile down the road). When the broken yellow is on your side of the road, you are legally allowed to pass the vehicle in front of you, if you can do it safely. If the broken yellow is on the other lane (your side has a single yellow line), you may not cross into the next lane.
Driving with headlights on during the day reduces your chance of collision by about 25% because other drivers can see you from at least 1/2 mile ahead.
Yes, at least 2 of the lanes would be.
Advantages:Better visibilityCan be seen by oncoming vehiclesHelp you see at nightDisadvantages:Can blind oncoming drivers if high beams are onCan stop working when you least expect it
no, at least 500 ft near you
Oncoming traffic needs to be at least 10 seconds away, that would be about 2 blocks away at 55-60mph. You should complete the pass in about 5 seconds
Jumper Cables. If your battery has died, you may be able to use jumper cables to jump start it from some good Samaritan_Ü_s vehicle. If you can safely use jumper cables on your vehicle, make sure that the battery on the good Samaritan_Ü_s vehicle has at least as much voltage as your own.
about a month at least
Don't worry about car lengths (too difficult to judge), maintain at least two seconds of separation between yourself and any vehicle in front of you, regardless of the speed.
Decide if the pass is necessaryIf you mean passing on a 2 lane road, your first major step is to make sure no cars are in the lane of oncoming traffic for at least 1/2 mile or more especially if the speed limit is 50mph or above.
yes, at least have it in your personal possession if not in your vehicle