When driving 40 miles per hour on a limited access highway you should?
You should not be on that road in the first place. In most states the minimum speed is 45 mph.
Why do traffic accidents happen?
talking on cell phones while driving, not paying attention to the road, falling asleep, driveing at a speed to fast for road conditions. not observing the road or stop signs. and not staying in your lane, and not passing where it is forbidden.
What are standard safe times for lights going from green to red for a given speed limit?
Rule of thumb. If the light has been green for a while, expect it to change and check your speed. You need to know how much room you have to stop safely. Find a point of no return. Once you cross that point you will have to through the light as long as it is yellow. You should have plenty time between the green light and the red light to stop. The time limit varies with each intersection depending on if the light is set on a timer or if it is on a trip.
How many feet must you dim your headlight on up coming vehicle?
It depends on where you live. But the rule of thumb I was taught is that if you can see another driver's car in front of you, you should dim your headlights. That usually means to keep your brights off whenever you can see oncoming traffic or whenever you are behind another car that you can see.
What does 6 blasts of a ships horn mean?
Six blasts of a ship's horn does not seem to have a meaning. Five blasts will mean that you are possibly too close to another ship.
Indianas dmv listings for mopeds?
You can go to Indiana's mopeds regulations online and grab the info from the Governments website.
What questions are on a divers permit test?
This depends on where you live.
Regardless of where you live there will be several different sets of questions
Read the manual available from your local Department of Motor Vehicles and with a little study time you will pass with no trouble
How much does a speeding ticket cost in Georgia for going 45 miles in a 25 mph?
A speeding ticket cost in Georgia for going 45 miles in a 25 mph will be the base price. Georgia has a super speeder fine of $200 for people going over 85 miles per hour.
Are Country roads as easy to drive as city streets?
No if its wet you would have to drive through mud, and usually country roads are sandy, which means its easier to slide of the road.
What is the law for distance to park away from a curbe?
Depends entirely on which country, state, province etc.
What do large space margins on the roadway provide?
A place to have an accident without hitting anyone.
12 inches in WI
First thing is to set in the drivers seat, fasten your seat belt, turn off the radio, make sure all mirrors are adjusted. During the driving test you will be ask to park your vehicle and you should never stop past a stop sign, always stop even with the sign and then move forward slowly if you need to to see clearly. You should always obey the posted speed limits.
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When is the pavement most slippery?
Covered in ice- but in most circumstances, at the start of rainfall. Oil that has been deposited on the road is lifted up. Until there has been enough rain to wash the road clear, it is going to be slick. Be extra careful the first 30 minutes of a rain shower.
Is it safe to shut off an automatic car while in drive?
YES ITS SAFE BUT ..I WOULDN'T WALK AWAY FROM THE CAR IF ITS NOT IN THE PARK POSITION IT WILL RUN AWAY WITHOUT A DRIVER
What do you do if your car skids?
1.Ease off the gas, and put your car in neutral
2. Don't hit the breaks, it will make the skid worse and you will lose control of your vehicle
3. Turn your steering wheel in the direction of the skid. 'if your back tires are skidding to the left turn your steering wheel to the left, if they skid to the right, turn your steering wheel to the right
NOTE: be prepaired to steer left and right a few times until you get your vehicle inder complete control (this is the same for front and rear drive vehicle.
Hope this helps
Could every 10 mph over 50 mph the risk of death in a traffic collision is doubled?
Yes. For every 10 miles per hour over 50 miles per hour, you double your risk of serious injury or death as a result of a serious collision. In previous years, exceeding the posted speed limit or driving at an unsafe speed was the most common error in fatal crashes.