Very much false. The average driver's eye lead time is only two seconds.
Eye lead time determines how much time you have to slow down or get out of the way. True or False?
True
What is the towing capacity of a 2004 Chevy silverado 1500 extended cab?
about 6500 lbs about 6500 lbs
Do you have to have a flatbed to tow a car across state lines?
The answer is no i have used tow dollys to pull a car from Texas to South Carolina never once did cops say anything just make sure you have lights on the tow dolly
Which way should you turn your wheels where there is not a curb?
Turn your wheels to the right, downhill or uphill, if there is no curb.
Do you shift a motorcycle with your left foot or right foot?
It depends on the motorcycle. Almost all (if not all) motorcycles in mass production now (if they have foot gear change) have the gear change on the left.
How many hours can a trucker drive?
There are numerous exceptions to the regulations which may apply, but in general, the law calls for a limit of 11 hours in a single day of actual driving time and no more then 60 driving hours in any week. (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Section 395.3 (a) (1) governs these operating rules.)
What is the relation in a steering and suspension system?
Steering controls left and right, suspension controls up and down. Any problem with one will affect the other.
Richard Petty Driving Experience (you can find it online by googling). It's the coolest experience EVER! I bought it for my hubby for Christmas a few years ago.....
How much can you tow in overdrive?
Depends on your vehicle type and engine size. For the easiest solution, go to a search engine and type in the make and model of your car and the words "towing capacity".
Is the heel of the driver's foot at the bottom of the accelerator pedal?
If using the pedal, the heel will be on the floor at the base of the pedal. When driving, the foot has to be on the accelerator in order to move. When slowing or preparing to stop, the heel should be away from the pedal, poised to move to the brake.
On cars with automatic transmissions, some drivers will leave their right foot above the accelerator while using the left foot to brake. There are both advantages and disadvantages to dual foot use, depending on the skill and experience of the driver. This is normally discouraged by driver education.
This is a tricky one. The GVWR doesn't call for anything but a Class C driver's license--the cutoff for that is 26,001 pounds--but this truck has air brakes and you're driving it as part of your job--maybe your whole job. If I was driving this truck I'd want a Class B CDL and I'd take the air brakes test.
What is the maximum required clearance a motorist must maintain from a cyclist?
There is no maximum required clearance
What is the first thing you do when passing another vehicle?
Make sure the road is clear of oncoming traffic, and be sure you have enough room to complete the pass safely.
Distance from karimnagar to srikakulam?
The distance from Karimnagar to Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, India is 697.8 km. The actual journey time by road would take about 11 hours and 25 minutes.
What is the correct tire pressure for a 1995 Honda Accord?
The correct tire pressure for a 1995 Honda Accord is 32 pounds of pressure. This is the same for both the front and rear tires.
What is conventional suspension system?
Two wheels are mounted on either side of the rigid axle .When one wheel encounters the bump, both the wheel do not execute parallel up and down motion So it gives rise to gyroscopic effect and wheel wobble. Rear driving wheels mounted on live axle suspended by laminated leaf springs and shock absorber
Abhijit jain
student at medicaps institute of technology and management.
How much faster should you be going than the car that you are passing?
You would need to be going fast enough to overtake the car and return to your lane without causing danger to any other road users.
Driving is all about getting from A to B in a safe and properly controlled way.
The driver who passes every car in sight by accelerating or breaking heavily, is not a good driver, just lucky.
FYI, it the vehicle in front of you is driving the speed limit then it is illegal for you to pass that vehicle. Reason being is that to pass a vehicle traveling the speed limit you would have to exceed the speed limit which is against the law.
You should be 'gripping the steering wheel firmly ' at all times while driving. Things can happen so fast at speed, by the time your thought process has turned into actually gripping firmly, chances are it's already too late.
What can happen if your car tires blow out?
At highway speed you can loose control and have a wreck, especially if a front tire blows out.
Is it a law that your child has to be twelve years old to sit up front in a car?
There is no law that stipulates that all children who are 12 years or less should sit at the back in a car. It is only safer that young children should be at the back and belted up.