One should respond to "drive safe" by saying "Thank you, I will" or "I'll do my best to drive safely." This shows appreciation for the well-wishes and acknowledges the importance of safe driving.
One should respond to wishes for safe travels by saying "Thank you" or "I appreciate it." This shows gratitude for the well-wishes and acknowledges the sentiment behind them.
To ensure a safe drive back home, make sure everyone wears seat belts, avoid distractions like texting while driving, obey traffic laws, and never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Regularly maintain your vehicle and plan your route ahead of time. Drive defensively and be aware of your surroundings to anticipate and avoid potential hazards on the road.
When walking behind someone, it is important to maintain a safe distance to avoid making them feel uncomfortable. It is also courteous to make your presence known by announcing yourself or making your footsteps audible. Additionally, be mindful of your body language and avoid any sudden movements that may startle the person in front of you.
To respectfully inquire about someone's sexuality, you can ask open-ended questions in a private and safe space, such as "How do you identify in terms of your sexual orientation?" It's important to approach the conversation with sensitivity and respect for their privacy.
To respectfully inquire about someone's sexuality, you can ask open-ended questions in a private and safe space, such as "How do you identify in terms of your sexual orientation?" It's important to approach the topic with sensitivity and respect for their privacy.
no , maybe if they were with someone yes
One should respond to wishes for safe travels by saying "Thank you" or "I appreciate it." This shows gratitude for the well-wishes and acknowledges the sentiment behind them.
It is safe to drive, it won't burt into flames. Your concern should be the mold that will eventually grow.
It is safe to drive but it means you have no traction control when the light is on and you should get it serviced. ASAP!
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Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Yeah. If you really mean it , i mean it's good to know that someone wants you to be safe when you travel.
Any truck is safe to drive, lifted or non-lifted. The choice on if you should get one or not is completely up to you and your personal likes and your height.
If a person has a medical condition that could interfere with the safe operation of a motorvehicle, they should not drive. A license to operate a motor vehicle is a responsibility not only for your life but the lives of other motorists. If you should have a sudden medical emergency while at 65mph on the express way, imagine the carnage.
You should not drive the car. You should get it to a repair shop and have the brake fluid changed. You are looking at this the wrong way - YOU KNOW that the breaks have the wrong fluid and that they may/will fail. If this happens and you hit/kill someone then what you will have done is tantamount to murdering them! If you own a car it is your responsibility to ensure that it is safe to drive before you start it up - in this case you know it not safe to drive!
The opposite of drive safe is careless driving.