-Don't slam on the brakes
-Grip steering wheel
-Take foot off gas
-Gently apply brakes
-Check traffic and return to pavement
Stay calm. Do NOT hit hit the brakes suddenly, do NOT try to steer abruptly back onto the pavement. Reduce your speed gradually to make sure the car is stable and then steer GRADUALLY back onto the pavement. Any sudden or abrupt braking or steering can easily cause you to lose control, but gradual action can bring you back onto the pavement while maintaining control.
Stay calm. Do NOT hit hit the brakes suddenly, do NOT try to steer abruptly back onto the pavement. Reduce your speed gradually to make sure the car is stable and then steer GRADUALLY back onto the pavement. Any sudden or abrupt braking or steering can easily cause you to lose control, but gradual action can bring you back onto the pavement while maintaining control.
I walked onto the pavement with my bare feet.
No they would crack their head open and die
It could be a faulty injector, the rest of your injectors might be working fine and running your engine, but your gasoline could be backing up onto your oil system and corrupting it, I would say to bring it in and get it checked out as soon as possible It could be a faulty injector, the rest of your injectors might be working fine and running your engine, but your gasoline could be backing up onto your oil system and corrupting it, I would say to bring it in and get it checked out as soon as possible
Yes. It is a crime to bring anything that can be readily used as an obvious weapon onto school grounds.
Apply the brakes immediately and swing the back onto the pavement quickly
Yes, you can bring clothes with tags on them onto a plane.
sniffing to find their way to food
The brush burn that I got after falling onto the pavement damaged my epidermis layer of skin.
Pavement is smoother and harder than grass, providing a rougher surface for tires to grip onto, thus creating more friction. Grass has a softer and uneven surface, resulting in less traction and lower friction compared to pavement.
Let your foot off the gas, no brake, gently coast back onto the road.