Before braking hard to avoid hitting a small animal, it's important to quickly assess your surroundings to ensure it's safe to slow down. Check your rearview and side mirrors for vehicles behind you, as sudden braking could cause a collision. Instead of slamming on the brakes, consider steering gently to avoid the animal while maintaining control of the vehicle. Always stay alert for any additional wildlife on the road, as small animals often travel in groups.
You should probably start braking about 50-100 feet before a turn.
animal abuse starts when an abuser gets mad and just disides to take everything out on the animal, then he/she starts hitting and hurting the poor animal. This is not fair to the animal and should be stopped.
Not unless you want a dead cat. Hitting an animal is NEVER a good idea, unless the animal is larger than you (like a bear, for instance) and is trying to kill you. Disciplining a cat should never involve hitting.
If you are inside your car, you should try to drive off, hitting as many zombies as you can, before they can eat you.
Assuming you are talking about avoiding a large animal on the road (while driving), you should slowly pump your brakes and hit the animal square on. Swerving or trying to avoid the animal could cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
No, but you should ALWAYS ask before petting a service animal.
The "No Engine Braking" sign means that drivers should not use engine braking, which is a technique where drivers downshift to slow down their vehicle instead of using the brakes. Drivers should respond by using their brakes to slow down instead of engine braking.
If you see an animal in the roadway, you should slow down and try to safely avoid hitting it. If it is safe to do so, you can also try to shoo the animal away or contact local authorities for assistance. It is important to prioritize your safety and the safety of others on the road when encountering animals in the roadway.
No there is no hitting in soccer, and I should know because I play it.
If you encounter an animal on the roadway, you should slow down and try to safely avoid hitting it. If it is safe to do so, you can also try to alert other drivers by using your hazard lights or honking your horn. It is important to remain calm and avoid sudden movements that could startle the animal.
When approaching a downed animal that appears to be dead, one should wait a short distance away from the animal and see if the eyes blink.
if you are HITTING a deer in Indiana then you should probably stop.