To indicate stopping or coming to a halt while driving, use the hand signal of extending your left arm out of the window and pointing downward. To signal a left turn, extend your left arm straight out to the side. To signal a right turn, extend your left arm out of the window and point upward.
If the wind is coming from the north, you would indicate the wind direction as "north." This convention is based on the direction from which the wind is originating, not where it is heading.
Northerly, southerly etc indicate the direction the wind is flowing FROM not to. A wind flowing from south to north is a Southerly wind.
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As a vehicle's speed increases, the stopping distance also increases. This is because the vehicle will continue to travel a greater distance before coming to a complete stop once the brakes are applied. It is important to consider this increase in stopping distance when driving at higher speeds to ensure safety on the road.
A negative acceleration indicates that the object is decreasing in speed or changing direction in the opposite direction of its current velocity. It could be slowing down, coming to a stop, or changing its movement trajectory.
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(scene: driving down a through street, 35 mph, 2 lanes both directions) A red light is coming up, there's a truck on the cross street to the right, a car to my left is coming into my lane, I'm looking in my rear view mirror before stopping, a van is approaching fast from behind.......etc.