When approaching a stop sign that is partially covered by a tree, drivers should slow down, be extra cautious, and come to a complete stop to ensure they can see the sign clearly and safely proceed through the intersection.
When approaching a flashing green light in Canada, drivers should proceed with caution and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles as necessary.
When approaching a blinking green light in Canada, drivers should proceed with caution and yield to any pedestrians or vehicles already in the intersection. They should also be prepared to stop if necessary.
When approaching a blinking green traffic light in Canada, drivers should treat it as a yield sign. This means they should slow down, be prepared to stop if necessary, and proceed with caution.
Yes it should.
When approaching intersections with yellow lights, drivers should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If it is not safe to stop, they should proceed through the intersection with caution. To safely navigate through yellow lights, drivers should always be aware of their surroundings, anticipate the actions of other drivers, and be prepared to yield to pedestrians and other vehicles. It is important to follow traffic laws and signals to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.
mostly you should be covered by the renting agency's insurance for the drivers of their cars. Please check
Yell "Fore!" as loud as you can. If you hear it yourself, my suggestion is to dive on the ground with your head covered up.
When approaching a construction zone with lines on lights, drivers should follow these safety measures: reduce speed, obey all traffic signs and signals, stay in designated lanes, be aware of workers and equipment, and avoid distractions such as using a phone.
Go slow when approaching
It will definetely be covered if the person had a drivers license and insurance on their own vehicle...but it should be covered as long as their vehicle was sitting when your vehicle was wrecked...but also since you were in the vehicle at the time of the accident it should be covered as long as they had a license
If they are listed on your policy then they should be covered. Most insurance companies have a setting that is designated as "away at school" and is a lesser rate. If they are no longer a resident or a dependent, then they should be covered if they borrowed your vehicle as coverage is afforded for drivers that you loan your vehicle to.
yes, it should if they had your permission and your policy doesn't include any 'excluded' drivers or users