"To see what is happening or like a deer in headlights"
Answer 2: To be more specific to whoever wrote the above, I believe cats look back after crossing to 1) ensure that they have completely avoided the vehicle and no other dangers are creeping up behind them, and 2) to sort of awe at the danger they just survived, just like if a human were to survive some fast moving danger, they would look back just to take in what they surpassed.
check your your front and back diff also check upper end of coil springs on front struts
Apply the brakes immediately and swing the back onto the pavement quickly
The kids in the back.
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When driving in adverse conditions, clean the snow off of your car before you begin driving. Defrost the front and back windshields.
Depends on the tire, are they directional tires? if yes then you have no choice but to go from front to back. If not you have the option of switching them across from left front to right back and right front to left back.
go in and out from the back
If you are driving in 4 wheel drive, put them on the front tires. If you are driving in 2wd ordon'thave 4 wheel drive, put them on the back.
When only the back windows are down, they make a thumping sound because of the air tightness of the car's cabin. Roll down a front window slightly and this will go away.
Obviously, they look very different, considering the fact that the front teeth are used for biting, while the back teeth are used for tearing and chewing food. The front teeth are thinner and 'taller' while the back teeth are blunt and wide
Phobia
If you have a driving license then doing the driving usually cures you. Also sitting in the front and looking out of the windows helps. Whatever you do do not look down in the car or try to read. You can also try lying down across the back seat and trying to sleep. There are also medicines you can take to help but many of these make you very sleepy.