Whether passengers may ride in a trailer or not is subject to varying by state laws, but, generally, most states prohibit it. Even in states which don't, it's a very ill-advised thing to do - unlike the tow vehicle, which is reinforced to protect the occupants in the event of a crash or rollover, a trailer is not, and offers no protection to occupants in such an event.
Yes, microsleep is a brief episode of sleep that can occur while driving, even if you don't realize it. It can be dangerous as it can lead to accidents. It is important to pull over and rest if you feel drowsy while driving.
Hi If you experience micro-sleep during driving you should pull down your window and get some fresh air. When you can pull over to the side of the road and get out the car and have a walk. If you find micro-sleep is the result of your daily commuting add on 15 minutes to your driving time, and try to break your journeys by stopping somewhere and have a coffee.
If you are struggling to stay awake while driving, you are risking your safety, as well as the safety of other drivers. The best way to stay awake while driving is to feel well rested. If you are exhausted, pull off of the road, and get some sleep.
It depends on how hard the pull is. It would be safest to get your vehicle fixed before getting on the highway.
If your shifter cable breaks while driving, safely pull over to the side of the road and turn off your vehicle. Do not attempt to drive with a broken shifter cable as it can be dangerous. Contact a professional mechanic or towing service to have your vehicle towed to a repair shop for the necessary repairs.
If you are feeling sleepy while driving, you should pull over as soon as it is safe to do so.
Pull to the side of the road and stop. Tie it down with a chunk of rope, a belt, a necktie, a lady's stocking - anythng, really.
Panic, pull over and then freak out! While pulling over you should note where you are. While running frantically in circles (out of traffic of course) call 911 on your cell. Tell them the problem and your location. If you have a fire extinguisher in the vehicle, you may want to use it at this most opportune time.
Probably your steering is out of alignment; or maybe a bent axle or wheelbase.
A vehicle that is incorrectly aligned will show uneven wear on the front tires. The vehicle may also have front end vibration at higher speeds and may pull to one side while driving on a straight piece of road.
Pull over and clean it up!
pull over and call for help