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Yes, and it needs to be at the front of the vehicle. There is a recent court opinion that clarifies that the dashboard is not sufficient, but it has to be actually on the front of the vehicle, such as the bumper.
On what vehicle
Unless it is a service vehicle that is in use for maintanence, you should never park directly in front of an aircraft.
The front brakes on any vehicle do most of the stopping. When you apply the brakes the weight shifts to the front of the vehicle. For this reason the front brakes are needed more than the rear. Try stopping a vehicle with just the hand brake which applies only the rear brakes.
on the bottom/right front...if looking from in front of vehicle
Depends on vehicle and type of front end.
I sat in the front seat when I was 5
On the front and back of the exterior of the vehicle.
The number 5 cylinder is the third from the front on the right side as facing the engine from the front of the vehicle.
1) within 10 ft. of the front or rear of vehicle 2) 100 Ft. at the rear of the vehicle 3) 100 Ft. at the front of the vehicle
Basically the same as a front wheel drive vehicle, but in this case, the motor is in the back, so it pushes the vehicle, where as a front wheel drive pulls the vehicle. Hope i was helpful.