about 26 or 35
reduced visibility and you don't want to outrun your headlights
it is safer to drive high because you drive much slower and more aware of your surroundings.
no a hard drive has a much faster access time...
it is safe to drive slower because you could get in a car accident if you drive really fast
You must drive a lot slower and take much more time and starting and stopping
Driving slower at night is advisable because visibility is reduced, making it harder to see potential hazards on the road. Reaction times also tend to be slower in low light conditions, so driving at a slower speed gives you more time to react to unexpected situations. Additionally, other drivers may have impaired vision or be fatigued at night, further necessitating a reduction in speed to ensure safety.
No. On the contrary, it's a bit slower at night.
Drive less, drive slower, don't accelerate so much.
This easiest way to squeeze the most mileage out of a gallon of gas is simply to drive slower. Aerodynamic drag increases significantly as speed increases. For example, the air resistance acting against your car at 70 miles per hour is twice as much as the air resistance at 50 miles per hour. So, drive slower for better gas mileage.
Yes but your reaction times would be lower than those of a younger driver. This would cause you to drive slower, react slower, and possibly cause an accident. Although, your state may not allow you to drive at this age. Your license will probably be removed/restricted much earlier than age 100.
Yes, Titan experiences day and night due to its rotation on its axis, much like Earth. However, Titan's day is about 16 Earth days long because it has a much slower rotation period.
Drive slower, and when speeding up go slower, so you don't spin out of control.