Drivers can take their eyes off the road for an average of 5 seconds when engaging in distractions like texting or using a smartphone. At typical highway speeds of 55 mph, this means a driver can travel the length of a football field without looking, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. Even brief distractions can lead to serious consequences.
It depends on the car, the driver, the road.
Rear enders, always follow a safe distance and do not speed or take your eyes off of the road and anticipate the the person you are following will stop suddenly.
at the start carry on the road and take the first 'up road'. turn right at the end of the road. take the first 'up road' and then take the first up road. then take the first up road again. at the top turn right. turn right again and then go into the carpark on the left. that's the school
Three common distractions that can prevent a driver from focusing on the road include using a mobile phone, adjusting the radio or navigation system, and engaging in conversations with passengers. Texting or talking on the phone diverts attention away from driving, while fiddling with controls can take a driver’s eyes off the road. Additionally, interactions with passengers may lead to distractions that compromise the driver's ability to concentrate on traffic and road conditions.
No, you must take a road test to get your driver's license in Kentucky.
To make sure a licensed driver brought you to the road test.
He was distracted by his music.
You will need to take a written driver's license test and a road test to obtain a regular class E driver's license in Florida.
Its distracting because you are supposed to keep your eyes one the road, but when you text you take your eyes off the road and arent paying attention which is very dangerous.
In the unlikely event that an automobile was launched into space, there is no oxygen for the driver to breathe, there are no roads to drive on, there is no gravity to hold the car on the road, and the driver would be exposed to lethal doses of radiation long before he got to the scorching orbit of Mercury.
That depends on many factors - including... the efficiency of the brakes, the surface of the road and the reaction time of the driver !
As soon as you can pass the written and road tests. Truck driving schools and such aren't run by the state, and set their own schedule.