Dirty jets in the carb or dirty fuel line or faulty spark (plug or distributor)...
NO, although driving could drive you to drink some times.
could be lots of things but have you changed you fuel filter lately?
About 1,100 miles. You could take either I-85 or I-81 North. I-81 is about 34 miles longer but the driving times are almost identical.
Defensive driving courses are offered by DMV's and police departments all over the country. Just try to find one that suits the times you want and the credits.
In the state of Texas you can fail the driving test 6 times maximin.
three times
Driving always requires a high degree of awareness in the driving environment to ensure safety for yourself and others on the road. Being alert allows you to anticipate and react to potential hazards, making split-second decisions that could prevent accidents. It is vital to stay focused and aware while driving at all times.
Damaged or malfunctioning brake system. However many times people think their foot is on the brake when it is on the gas. Of course you could be driving off a clif and the brakes will not work at all then. Are you driving a Toyota?
Could be the fuel filter needs to be changed. How long has it been since it had a complete tune up?
have the tps sensor changed
You'll be charged with 'driving in violation of restrictions' - and even if you received your valid PA license before your court date it MIGHT not help. When you violated the first two times, you were in violation.
The three common driver errors that could lead to a collision are distracted driving, which includes activities like texting or using a phone while driving; impaired driving, which affects judgment and reaction times due to alcohol or drugs; and aggressive driving, characterized by behaviors such as speeding, tailgating, and road rage. Each of these errors significantly increases the risk of accidents by reducing a driver's ability to react appropriately to road conditions and other vehicles.