Slow moving vehicles must pull into a turnout if more then five vehicles line up behind it.
Because it blocks traffic and a vehicle might rear end it if the other vehicle can't brake in time, or other vehicles will be tempted to pass the slow moving vehicle in places when you are Not supposed to pass other vehicles and cause an accident.
The static build up on moving vehicles is caused by the friction between the moving vehicle and air. This works best on dry days.
Slow moving vehicle. All vehicles that are not able to go proper speed are supposed to have the triangle on the back of the vehicle.
It lets you know where the vehicles are located, where they have been, the speed the vehicle is moving.
It has a few names, behind the vehicle it is know as the slipstream, using this phenomenon in application is called drafting.
Five vehicles or more.
No, this is not a law, it is a safety measure to ensure that nobody is running a red light or emergency vehicles are coming.
Every single vehicle ever made was and is made by man.
When behind a slow-moving farm vehicle, it is best to exercise patience and maintain a safe distance. Avoid tailgating or making risky overtaking maneuvers. Only pass when it is safe to do so and there is clear visibility of the road ahead.
Slow-moving vehicles are required to move to the right to allow faster-moving vehicles to pass safely. This helps maintain a smooth flow of traffic and prevents congestion or accidents. It is a common courtesy on roads and highways to allow faster vehicles to pass when safe to do so.
A place on a mountain roadway where slower moving vehicles can pull over is called a turnout. These are typically long enough that the slower vehicle can pull over but not have to stop.