No! It is not Okay, nor is it safe!
Dangerous idea--don't do it.
Dangerous idea--don't do it.
Never, This known as the Suicide Pass
May you drive on the of the highway to pass a vehicle which is near the top of a grade or on a blind curve
When you are a hazard to other drivers: Drive too slow on highway Problem with vehicle
It refers to the maximum speed that you can drive on a two lane highway. It states than no person may drive a vehicle upon a two-lane, undivided highway at a speed greater than 55 miles per hour unless it has been posted for a higher speed.
You would need a flatbed if your vehicle is 4-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or has a flat tire opposite the drive axle (example: you have a flat front on a rear wheel drive car). If you have excessive damage from a crash, or if you have a vehicle on the highway with a rear wheel drive. A vehicle with soil impacts may require a flatbed as well.
That is dangerous because you're probably in one of the drivers blind spots.
Test driving a vehicle with the salesperson in the vehicle. They should put a dealers tag on the vehicle before you left the lot. It will fall into the dealerships insurance policy.
Ofcourse you can, you can drive any car in the highway. It's a car.
Ofcourse you can, you can drive any car in the highway. It's a car.
Tire chains do not greatly affect highway driving in the snow, other than you need to drive slower to adjust. Make sure you have the proper chains for your vehicle.