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What 3 basic skills are involved in the driving task?

navigation, guidance, control


What tips are not good for driving in wet weather?

Using cruise control, following too closely, and driving through standing water are not good tips for driving in wet weather. These practices can increase the risk of losing control of the vehicle and being involved in an accident.


Where are the controls for the 2007 jeep liberty fog lamps?

Right next to the headlight controls. In "parking lamp" position, pull the control outward to the left. This will activate your "fog lights" - or driving lights. These will automatically turn off when the high beams are activated.


When driving into a head wind and running the AC why does heat come from under the dash?

Vacuum leak in dash controls and the engine is working to hard to hold the heat control shut.


How do you use your motor cortex while driving a car?

It controls your voluntary movements. It allows you to imporve your driving by experience.


Do all accidents go on your driving record?

All accidents that you were involved in. You have to be driving the car when involved in these accidents . It does not matter if it was your fault or not. They all go on your driving record for 5 to 7 years they stay there.


Does auto insurance cover damage of driving into one's property?

Depends why the driver lost control - weather incidents are always at fault. If there is another party involved, this may differ.


How many teenagers are involved in drinking and driving accidents each year?

There are many teenagers that are involved in drinking and driving accidents each year. This number is in the thousands.


Are there GPS units good for both walking and driving?

The Tom Tom GPS is clearly the best on the market, and will work for you for both walking and driving. You will just have to check it periodically to make sure it is working.


Of which automotive system does the driver have the most direct control while driving?

Of which automotive system does the driver have the most direct control while driving?


Why is it useful to periodically check your mirrors when driving?

Periodically checking your mirrors when driving is part of defensive driving. Driving involves much more than what is straight ahead. You need to check both sides and to the rear. For example, how would you react if you see a semi approaching your back bumper at a rapid rate of speed and the trucker begins to lay on his horn (a possible indication of a warning to you that he can't stop his truck)... Oddities occur all the time when driving; we need to be prepared for the unexpected. One way to do that is being aware of what is going on all the way around your vehicle.


Why does the turn signal fail and the ABS light go on periodically while driving a 2001 E-350?

multi function switch going bad.