never, you must always sit in a car seat when driving in a car ;) For children, it is usually when they are 55-60 lbs when they can stop sitting in the seats.
Yes, you must always stop at a 4-way stop.
you are, because you hit him/her from behind, you must ALWAYS leave enough room between the car in front of you and yourself.
You must stop 2 meters behind the open doors of a street car.
you must stop behind the first white line painted on the ground next to the stop sign
no
Always. Even if the whistle was accidental, play must stop.
Well, when you stop your car you are not using it. Your car is an object, if you would like to have a living car you must mate with your current car, making a "hybrid car" which is half human. Inconcequently making a transformer.
No. The car on the left always has the right of way according to drivers license manuals.
Every time you stop a car, you must overcome the car's kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. This involves applying a force through the brakes to counteract the inertia of the car, which is determined by its mass and speed. Additionally, friction between the tires and the road surfaces plays a crucial role in stopping the vehicle. Ultimately, the braking force must be sufficient to bring the car to a complete stop safely.
In the UK the highway code says that the driver of a car must always drive at a speed where he/she can stop the car to avoid hitting something that appears in the road ahead. Thus car B was moving too fast and is at fault.Added; In the US the law states the same as above. The driver must always have their vehicle under control at all times.
Brakes must be able to stop a car at 20 miles per hour within 25 feet. This is very important for safety of pedestrians and drivers, as well as for the good of the car.