your alternator might be on the way out.
You probably have a bad alternator and a weak battery. I know it sounds strange, but I had the same thing on my 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix. The reason is, there is a big drain on your electrical system when you apply the brakes, ie: taillights, anti-lock system, etc. So, the car stalls, and in my case wouldn't restart. At the least, go to auto zone and have it tested....you'll be surprised.
Just try again in a few minutes or restart your computer.
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No, it is not permissible to park next to a stop sign.
Well...That's generally why you sign up... So your data (or information) is kept instead of having to restart.
You have given us the rate of deacceleration when Maggie applies the brakes of her car but at what velocity is Maggie travelling before the stop sign? Alternatively; having ceased all movement by applying the brakes of her car the question has no relevance.
No, you cannot park next to a speed limit sign.
I would check rear brakes that is a good sign that they are wore out I would check rear brakes first sign of worn out brake is that the E-brake doesn't hold
You can restart it then try to sign in again.
The [Sign out] button next to your username
You sign and print their name then you sign and print next to it as POA.