The most difficult time to drive is at night. Headlights can cause a glare and effect people seeing clearly at night, especially when people wear glasses to see.
Astigmatism can cause blurry or distorted vision, especially at night or in low light conditions. This is because the irregular shape of the cornea or lens in astigmatism prevents light from focusing properly on the retina, leading to difficulties seeing clearly in dim lighting. Additionally, people with astigmatism may experience increased sensitivity to glare and halos around lights at night.
A Lewmar Constellation drive is a wire controlled steering wheel system for sailboats, although it can also refer to the chain drive autopilot that is an optional add-on to the steering system.
Yes, Neil Armstrong did not drive the lunar rover during the Apollo 11 mission. The lunar rover was used on later Apollo missions in which Armstrong did not participate.
It would take over 17 years to drive a car at 100 km/hr to the moon, assuming you could drive straight up into space. The moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth, so it would be a very long journey by car.
Travelling at 100 kilometers an hour it would take about 170 years to travel the 150,000,000 kilometers to the Sun.(depending on traffic or weather conditions.)Drive, nothin'. Building the road would be the real time-consuming project.
No, it is not safe to drive with a red light on the headlamp as it can be confusing to other drivers and may indicate a problem with your vehicle's lighting system.
Because high beams light up the fog more. Low beams have a better chance of lighting underneith the fog.
Such a thing exists today.
With proper lighting, yes.
No such place exists.
Possibly. The technology already exists.
Drivers can drive at night if they have good visibility, proper lighting on their vehicle, and are not impaired by fatigue or alcohol.
DRIVE C IS KNOEN AS WINDOW DRIVE,SO ITS DIFFICULT TO HIDE DRIVE C.... but if you wnt to do so ,then install your window inanother drive......
To drive a vehicle with disabled power steering would be difficult and not safe for you and others.
Get the drive shaft out of WHAT? Front wheel drive vehicles are considerably more difficult to remove than most rear wheel drives unbolt it
Difficult to generalise, but they're definitely rich...:)
with lots of persuasion. very difficult.