False, the law states that you only have to pull over if there are 5 or more cars following closely behind you.
False, the law states that you only have to pull over if there are 5 or more cars following closely behind you.
They should, but they usually don't. If there are any actual LAWS addressing the issue, they would vary from place to place.
A yellow sign with two lines typically indicates a no passing zone on the road. This means that it is unsafe to pass other vehicles in that area.
A no-passing zone is indicated by a solid yellow line on the left side of the road. If the line is solid and continuous, it means that drivers are not allowed to overtake or pass other vehicles in that area. This is typically found in areas with limited visibility or where passing would be unsafe. Additionally, there may be signs posted to reinforce the no-passing regulation.
I guess you could say that all vehicles are unsafe. Any kind of space craft, planes, helicopters, high speed trains, that sort of thing in perticular. And it's not just the engineering of them that is unsafe, for instance planes are more prone to terrorist attacks.
No
Getting run off the roadGetting hit head-on
The stagnant water was unsafe to drink because it was not moving.
its a matter of common sense. a moving object and speed would equal a nasty fall and lack of control when falling
No. No non-motorized vehicles or pedestrians are allowed on I-75 in south Florida. It is unsafe due to the rate of traffic and the amount of vehicles which travel the roadway.
There are large blind spots alongside these vehicles, where the driver will not be able to see you in their mirrors.
Yellow lines typically separate traffic moving in opposite directions, while white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. Yellow lines are used to indicate no passing zones, where passing is unsafe or prohibited, while white lines indicate lane boundaries or areas where lane changes are permitted.