I have a vehicle which had a recall for clock spring trouble. There were no mechanical issues which disrupted the vehicles performance while driving. However, the air bag light stayed on until the repair was done. This apparently means the air bag was not functioning as designed. So the problem is one of safety in a collision event where airbags would be deployed.
Energy in a clock is typically stored in a battery or through a winding mechanism. The battery provides power to run an electronic clock, while winding a mechanical clock stores potential energy through the tension in a spring, which is released gradually to drive the clock's movement.
Yes.
no you will not
Yes. This is true
For more experienced drivers it shouldn't be, but for some youthful drivers any distraction could be unsafe.
no
No you can't, it's apparently unsafe to do so.
Not illegal, but very unsafe!
drink beer, text, and fall asleep
Depends on what you are driving and the condition of the road.
no
yes can still drive, but airbags wont work..but hey we didn't need them in the 60's 70's or the 80's :)