No, the bullet moves far too fast for the snake to react. Despite its own physical speed, it must first see, recognise, and decide to strike before it can actually do so.
A man can easily walk faster than a rattlesnake can crawl. However, a rattlesnake can strike quite quickly, almost faster than the eye can see.
If you can see the oncoming vehicle then he can see you. Dim your lights at that time.
As soon as you see that there is oncoming traffic.Turn the situation around.When would you want oncoming traffic to dim their lights?
450 feet.
Advantages:Better visibilityCan be seen by oncoming vehiclesHelp you see at nightDisadvantages:Can blind oncoming drivers if high beams are onCan stop working when you least expect it
Always walk facing the oncoming traffic. In North America, you would walk on the left-hand side of the road. This allows you to better see oncoming cars and step aside out of their way if necessary. It also makes it more likely that an oncoming driver will see you, as you will be directly in his/her headlights.
yes if you are driving and you don't see an oncoming car and crash
Yes
See the link below titled BULLET
See the image above of an eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
Crotalus horridus (Timber rattlesnake) is the only rattlesnake species found in the northeastern United States. See link below, please:
Ride against traffic so as to be able to see oncoming traffic.