Try not to panic and pull off the road. Immediately call the police to notify them of a rogue driver so they can take care of it before someone gets hurt. If the oncoming vehicle is caused by an accident situation (i.e. someone veered into your lane) there's not much you can do except step on the brake and hope your seat belt is on.
I believe a majority of the time when this happens it is because that oncoming driver is passing another driver. You as the car headed toward that oncoming driver should take your foot off the gas and slow down, that'd allow the oncoming driver more time to complete his pass. If you think he's cutting it close, hit the brakes and try to stop, and hope he misses you.
it depends on what vehicle you are driving. Driving ranges differ from vehicle to vehicle.
When driving behind another vehicle at night,
Yes, driving a motor vehicle is a priviledge; thus, it can be taken away.
well the best would be 4wd but if you have a 2wd then a FWD would be the best
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
you are because your the vehicle owner
* While driving, the vehicle pulls heavily to the left or right
Heavy Vehicle driving license
a privelage
Is driving without insurance
If the vehicle has insurance it will cover damage to the other vehicle but not the one you are driving. Now if you have insurance on another vehicle your insurance will cover the damage to the vehicle that you where driving even though it is not on your policy.
Yes, you can carry a photocopy of your driving license while driving.