reflectors, on the lines on the edge of the road, always mean you are facing traffic the wrong way and could have a head-on collision.
When facing a head-on collision, you should brake firmly, steer towards the right or left to avoid a direct impact if possible, and honk your horn to alert the other driver. Staying calm and focused can help minimize the impact of the collision.
When facing a head-on collision, you should try to slow down and steer your vehicle to the side if possible to avoid the collision. Also, brace yourself by holding onto the steering wheel with both hands and pressing your foot firmly on the brake pedal. Lastly, be prepared to deploy your airbags in case of impact.
Brake firmly, steer to the side if possible, and honk your horn to alert the other driver before impact. If time allows, try to slow down as much as possible to lessen the force of the collision. Remember to always stay calm and focused to maximize your chances of avoiding or minimizing the impact.
AM-2 matting is typically laid in the direction perpendicular to the direction of the traffic flow. This helps to provide the most effective reinforcement and stabilization for the surface it is protecting.
Assuming the question means you cannot avoid the collision: Brake, leave the car in gear if manual, and keep in a straight line. Your car is designed to absorb straight on impacts much more safely then rotational impacts, so if you must take a hit, do so straight on.
RED!
RED!
Generally no, but the bicycle has to be properly equipped for it. This usually means a white light and a white reflector facing front, a red light and red reflector facing rear, and orange reflectors facing sideways.
It's not clear what your question is, but generally speaking legal bike riding at night require the bike to be fitted with forward facing white reflector, rearward facing red reflector and side facing yellow/orange reflectors as well as forward facing white light and rearward facing red light.
get a police
It means you are going the wrong way
Always walk facing oncoming traffic when walking on the road to ensure safety and follow traffic rules.
on the wrong side of the road
If you want to ride after dark in a legal manner you need: - a white reflector facing front - yellow/orange reflectors facing sideways - and a red reflector facing rear Depending on location, you may also be required to use lights, usually white forward and red backwards. Reflectors on a bicycle are used to provide for rider safety. People who ride bicycles near automobiles use reflectors in a similar manner to headlights on a passenger vehicle. Different jurisdictions have differing requirements for reflectors on bicycles.
Turn the steering wheel.
drive right onto the shoulder
Drive right onto the shoulder