When to turn off overdrive in your car?
The overdrive should be switched off when you want to avoid unneccessary shifting. If you are driving on a hilly road, the vehicle will shift out of overdrive going uphill to maintain speed while pulling the vehicles weight up the hill, and shift into overdrive going down the hill to save fuel when additional engine power is not needed. When towing with an automatic transmission, the vehicle may tend to repeatedly shift in and out of overdrive due to the added weight. In scenerios such as these, you should turn off the overdrive to avoid the unneccesary shifting which puts more wear and tear on the transmission.
It is a good idea when you are driving on wet pavement to change lanes quickly true or false?
False
Moving a vehicle quick even on dry pavement gives you less control and more chance of a crash. Much more so on wet pavement.
If you come in too close in front of a vehicle behind they may not have enough distance to brake safely to avoid hitting you.
Are tacos more dangerous than hamburgers to eat while driving?
I doubt there is conclusive scientific evidence saying one way or the other... Both are dangerous while driving... But having personally done both.. I would say yes..
Worn shocks, or weak springs. Low air pressure in the tires. Worn steering parts.
18 inches
I believe in the UK it shouid be closer than 18 inches.
Correct, I worked in law enforcement in Australia and we took our road laws from U.K. It was 10 inches maximum in both countries until the late 70's when 'as close as practicable and parallel to the kerbing..' was substituted. Generally parking must be to the passenger (left) side excepting on a One Way street where either side can be used. In U.K. both side of a Two Way can be used during daylight hours. Signs are sometimes posted allowing for angled parking (45 or 80 degrees to the relevant kerbing.)
yes toyota are safe. it won't be safe if u don't follow the law. just drive at the right amount of speed .
When can you safely take quick glances away from the traffic scene?
Constantly observing the traffic scene is vital. No less important to take split second glances on the back view and side view mirrors in order to be aware of the situation around you. You have to do it whenever you fill possible, but constantly while driving.
How to determine when you last attended traffic school?
Either call the last company in which you attended traffic school or call the court.
How does adaptive laser guided cruise control work?
How it works is not nearly as important as what it does. The "how" involves distance sensors similar to radar guns, computers, and algorithms. The "what" that the driver needs to know is that it will slow the car down automatically if the car see's a vehicle in front of it getting too close, and match that cars speed. Typically the car will then speed back up to the speed set by the driver when it no longer sees that obstacle a.k.a. that car exited, sped up, or you changed lanes. How it works is not nearly as important as what it does. The "how" involves distance sensors similar to radar guns, computers, and algorithms. The "what" that the driver needs to know is that it will slow the car down automatically if the car see's a vehicle in front of it getting too close, and match that cars speed. Typically the car will then speed back up to the speed set by the driver when it no longer sees that obstacle a.k.a. that car exited, sped up, or you changed lanes.
What is the ideal tire pressure for a 2009 Subaru Forester?
Look on the inside of the door frame in the driver's door. There should be a sticker that indicates correct tire pressure for front and rear. This is typical on most cars and not just Subarus. Note that the correct tire pressure for a car is not necessarilythe same as the "max PSI" that the tire itself states. In fact, it usually is less.
An example of a dangerous passing situation is?
Passing on a blind hill is the most dangerous situation to attempt to pass another car on a 2 lane road.
What is the driving test route for the SE Powell DMV in Portland Oregon?
test routes changes depending on the dmv.it is the dmv office that decides where you will be doing your test routes.There are a lot of available websites that can answer all your permit, violations, licensing and DMV concerns.
They have tons of information that can help you. Just click on your state or city.www.drivingrecord.net or click the related link below.
Why does your car sometimes jerk then speed up when you press on the brake?
Check the transmission for any problems/sticking parts.
High occupancy lanes and heavy traffic
What is the purpose of idler gear?
it"s just idle condition...the engine will be running
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Usually to reverse the direction of rotation in a gearbox etc.
When parallel parking how far from the curb should you park?
I don't know how much it varies from state to state but it was "within 6 inches" when I took my test many years ago.
What happens if you over inflate your tire?
its only a problem if you drive on it. you will tend to get uneven wear. the midle of the tire will wear and the out sides wont. Just over inflating is no problem just let the exes air out.
Depends on how much. If its just a little you get a slightly bumpier ride and that's pretty much it. If its way too much you can either have the tire burst, or the tire coming off the rim. Both are likely to burst the tube as well.
Hydroplaning is the situation which occurs when a vehicles is traveling on a wet surface and the tread depth and design of its tires is insufficient to channel and expel enough water for the tread to make contact with the pavement. At that point the water gets between the tire and the pavement and the car loses traction and control, or hydroplanes. .
How do you turn off the airbag on 2009 Camry?
Front passenger airbags are generally activated by the passenger weight. If a person (or other item) is placed in the passenger seat that weighs greater than 50 lbs, the passengers side air bag will activate. ones the vehicle is started. With passengers (or stuff) which weighs less than 50 lbs the passenger airbag will automatically deactivate in most vehicles. Read your owners manual. If you don't have one, most manufacturers offer a replacement PDF version on their web site.
What is probably one of the most important factors in maintaining control of your vehicle?
Paying attention to what is happening on the road and being alert.
The emotional challenge you experience in a traffic jam is "restriction."
Which are preventive measures of road accidents?
I would say NOT driving is the only preventative measure.
Anyone can get into an accident, but most of the time they are really called, "on purposes".
You purposely checked your text message.
You purposely turned left in front of that oncoming car.
You purposely were distracted by something that caused the 'accident' so please, Pay Attention to your driving.
How long does a picture stays in your driver license record?
Every time you renew your licence you get a new photo taken. Check the expiration date on your licence.
What is an ignition switch in a car?
an ignition switch or starter is a switch that activates the main electrical systems of a vehicle. This normally powers the start motor that turns the engine in the starting up process. . Most vehicles do not have an ignition switch anymore the key in the cylinder acts as the "switch"
What is the maximum load carrying capacity for a 1993 jeep Cherokee sport 4.0?
depending on the model 665 to 610 kg