You are required to stop for any pedestrians. Then proceed to check for traffic.
When entering or crossing a road, street, or highway from a private road, alley, building, or driveway after stopping prior to the sidewalk, you shall yield the right-of-way to all approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
No, you are preventing the owner from leaving/entering the driveway. Just because a car isn't in the driveway doesn't mean they don't want to come/go.
record it then send it to the police. they are trespassing on your property.
Yes, you can dry out wet sidewalk chalk by leaving it in the sun or using a hairdryer on a low setting. Make sure to let it dry completely before using it again to prevent it from becoming crumbly.
any vehicle leaving private property and entering a public road ,is at fault. all vehicles leaving private property MUST yield to vehicles on a public road
My laptop is always at risk. There is always a fair chance I may defenestrate the brazen thing, leaving its electrical remains strewn about the sidewalk.
It depends where in West Virginia you are leaving from.
The doplar effect is like when you are standing on the sidewalk and you hear a car coming, see it pass and then hear it leaving. As it approaches, the sound builds gradually and increases in pitch, and after it passes you, it drops quickly in pitch. This is because as the car is approaching you, each sound wave has a shorter distance to travel to your ear than the first one, and as a result they "smush" each other together, shortening the wavelength and increasing the pitch.
About 3/5 of the way there.
Eventually, yes, it will.
Leaving from Yreka, California and driving to Juneau, Alaska it is about 2,362 miles, driving time about 48 hours.
Yes, it helps when driving at highway speeds.