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You need to look for a reasonable vehicle and make sure that person is safe inside of it.
Warn people when backing up, and make sure no one is behind your vehicle when driving in reverse.
they can be sure, they should just be safe as to not get a pregnancy and it should be legal.
brakes work, good tire pressure, oil is good, all fluids are full, and all signals and warning lights work
Yes, in fact it is exttremely safe and should be practiced by everyone. This is the only sure way to make sure your personal information is safe when you throw it away.
It's never safe to drive a car with worn or damaged parts. If it breaks you could loose control of your vehicle and cost a life. The life may be your own. To be sure of the parts condition Uou should get a second opinion! Be safe most of all!
Be sure to wear your seat belt and shoulder belt in a vehicle with air bags.
Verify that the system is rendered safe before starting an investigation
Yes. It is the driver's responsibility to make sure everyone is safe in their vehicle.
1. Check inside and outside mirrors. 2. Make sure you have your keys. 3. Glance over your left shoulder before opening the door. 4.When it is safe, open the door and get out quickly. 5.make sure all doors are locked. Walk around the rear of the vehicle to reduce risk of being hit.
you should always ask a teacher what you are doing
Fault would first be placed on the person driving. Then the owner of the car could be found at fault.The vehicle owner is responsible for:making sure anyone operating the vehicle is licencedmaking sure they are able to drive (not drunk or other impairment)making sure the vehicle is safe to operateThere are also laws regarding financial responsibility when a vehicle is titled in your name.