Can a car Hydroplane in one-half inch deep of water?
Quite easily, often in much less. It depends on the speed, weight of the vehicle, type and condition of the tyres.
With how many feet of an oncoming vehicle must you dim your bright headlights?
It perfectly depends on where you live or drive. You should dim your headlights right when you see another vehicle in front of you or right when you see the lights of another vehicle. It doesn't matter if you are seeing the tail lamp (both of you are traveling in the same direction), you should dim the lights or else it is going to make difficulties for the driver in front.
What are most dangerous areas of the highway?
Curves with hills, especially after a long straight part of the highway.
How many hours driving is 640 miles?
About 10 hours with a road ready, well maintained and reasonably modern motor vehicle.
Most skilled drivers can achieve an average road driving speed of between 60 and 65 miles per hour on the US Interstate Highway system if the route is free of detours, road accidents and bad weather. Expect faster average speeds on the German autobahns or a NASCAR oval. Plan on the average driving speed being reduced if the route includes extensive city, residential area, mountains, farm to market or county roads, two lane state highways and construction zones. The passenger manifest can also be a detriment to high speed travel if it contains undisciplined brats, pregnant women, incontinent geriatrics, shopaholics, any form of pets or even the best of mother in laws.
Don't open your car door into traffic. Use the other door.
When approaching a cyclist in your lane on a multi lane road the safest action to take is to?
Watch what the cyclist is doing, check ahead of you if it is safe to pull out, check behind you, indicate, and then go wide around the cyclist.
What age can a child ride in the front seat in Nevada?
Nevada children under the age of 12 need to be properly restrained in the back seat
How do you turn off the ABS light in a commercial dump truck?
if the ABS light is illuminated it generally means there is a problem and the vehicle should be returned to a garage for repair. The only way to avoid this would be to remove the bulb from the dash but is not recommended
DTC stands for Delivery Term Code which is used in Foreign Military Sales cases to define logistics responsibilities.
DTC-4 is the point of origin.
Why should trash never be in a auto shop?
The presence of trash or clutter in an auto shop indicates a careless attitude among the employees, and this carelessness may extend to their attention in repairing cars. Also, clutter is a safety hazard, as it may be something one could slip on or trip over.
In which direction do you turn your wheels while parking on flat ground with a curb?
You would turn your wheels towards the center of the road so that if your car were to move it would move away from the road.
How far should you signal before making a turn when on motorcyle?
the same as vehicles, about the length of two houses from where you are turning
How do you find your windsheld wiper sizes?
It should be in your manual. If you don't have one, any car parts store employee should be able to help you out - make sure they'll take it back if they give you the wrong ones.
How does a car accident affect the community?
Due to the fact that the traffic population in the area will be in majority the population living in that community, with that said, if car accidents are frequent than it goes to show that the community is a dangerous one and not suitable for a family with children. In a city, township or governing body of the community perspective. This could mean money spent to repair any collateral damage, the more money spent on the collateral the more money taken away from other things. Of course, last but not least, the last thing anybody wants is to drive around a place prone to accidents, that is a headache waiting to happen if I do say so myself. If it is one accident then refer to the second part of this answer, if its many, then refer to the first, second and last as being a reason.
A power slide is when a car 'slides' sideways at an angle, with the back wheels still being powered.
As a general rule, 3-5 seconds would be appropriate but it largely depends on the road conditions, your speed and the stopping capabilities of the vehicle that you are driving.
The question to ask yourself is: If the vehicle in front come to a sudden halt, will I be able to stop without hitting them?
When you are driving you need to be aware of what you and the vehicle are doing and be aware of the road condition ant what other road users are doing or likely to do.
Reset service interval indicator on 2006 range rover sport?
unfortunately this is not possible without service workshop dignostic software
Usually in good conditions you want to have 2-3 seconds of distance between you and the car in front of you, for every hindrance (ie. rain) you add one second of distance. So in your case being both tired and having to deal with rain, i would say have at least 5+ seconds distance. I wouldn't recommend driving while sleepy as your reaction time and judgment decreases while tired, if you think you are getting too tired please pull over and take a quick nap.
Why would a car stall while turning?
Because the driver took their foot off of the gas and slowed down in a high gear. Or probably because they didnt push in the clutch. Either of those things can stall a manual transmission.
Can you pull a 27 ft travel trailer dry wt 6560 with your v8 grand Cherokee?
depends on the V8 and towing package, also what speed you will be traveling at. I have a grand Cherokee with a tow capacity of 7400lbs but that is with a weight distribution hitch and electric brakes on the trailer. Once I get over about 21-23ft long with a cargo trailer or travel trailer it is white knuckle driving at highway speeds (65mph) If I keep it at 50mph not much of an issue. I would recommend a slightly larger tow vehicle or a shorter trailer.
Deawoo Malfunction Indicator Lamp?
The Daewoo Malfunction Indicator Lamp comes on for a bulb check when you turn the ignition switch to the 'on' position. The light should then go out when you start the car. If the light stays on, it means a problem was detected. One possible problem is that either the connectors or the harness shorted out, or that the circuit is open. It is also possible that the bulb needs to be replaced. In many cases, the cause is either an exceptionally high or low amount of voltage being sent to the ECM through the MIL at a time when the bulb should not be lit up.