You should keep more distance between you and the truck or bus, at least enough that you can be seen in one, or both, of their rear view mirrors.
Driving, turning, and stopping. Thats about it.
ummm... your brake lights should ALWAYS work whether your headlights are on or not, that's how people behind you know you are stopping.
While driving, you should always be on the lookout for other drivers. You should also be on the lookout for pedestrians.
When driving in the area immediately behind a large jet aircraft with its engines running, a driver should maintain a safe distance and avoid stopping or lingering in that zone. The powerful jet blasts from the engines can create strong winds and debris that could pose a danger to vehicles and individuals nearby. Additionally, it's important to be aware of any signage or instructions from airport personnel regarding safe driving practices around aircraft. Always prioritize safety and follow established protocols in such areas.
You should always file behind the tab.
You should always be happy when you are driving. If you are angry, sad, or nervous, you should not drive. All that needs to be on your mind is driving when you are driving. Kate Karson
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When stopping you should always use both your front and rear brakes. Aproximately 70 percent of the stopping power is in the front brake, and 30 percent in the rear.
When driving, you should always keep your eyes on the road. Looking anywhere other than at the road can result in an accident.
Always
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The person who ran into you from behind of course because they should be stopping, or slowing down when you turn in the parking lot.