When a tire comes off the rim of a vehicle while driving, it can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle, leading to accidents and injuries. This is dangerous because the vehicle may swerve unexpectedly, potentially causing a collision with other vehicles or objects on the road. Additionally, driving on a rim can damage the vehicle and make it harder to steer and brake, further increasing the risk of accidents.
Sure it is dangerous. Carbon Monoxide can seep into the vehicle while you are driving and cause you to fall asleep. Not a good thing driving down the road.
Talking on your cell phone while driving is not dangerous.
Coasting, which is driving in neutral or with the engine off, is generally not illegal while driving. However, it can be dangerous as it reduces the driver's control over the vehicle and may lead to accidents. It is recommended to avoid coasting while driving for safety reasons.
Texting while driving is very dangerous and should be outlawed.
* While driving, the vehicle pulls heavily to the left or right
Yes, it is illegal to lay down in the backseat of a car while driving as it can be dangerous and distracting for the driver. It is important to always sit properly and wear a seatbelt while in a moving vehicle to ensure safety for everyone.
To prevent the dangerous situation of oil on tires while driving, regularly check and maintain your vehicle's engine and fluid levels to prevent leaks. Additionally, avoid driving over oil spills on the road and drive cautiously in wet or slippery conditions to reduce the risk of losing traction.
Yes, you can carry a photocopy of your driving license while driving.
If your shifter cable breaks while driving, safely pull over to the side of the road and turn off your vehicle. Do not attempt to drive with a broken shifter cable as it can be dangerous. Contact a professional mechanic or towing service to have your vehicle towed to a repair shop for the necessary repairs.
The most dangerous distraction while driving is using a mobile phone, as it takes your attention away from the road and increases the risk of accidents.
I think texting while driving is a lot more dangerous than eating while driving, although I have not seen the relevant statistics.
No