Can you drive an all wheel drive car in soft sand?
With practice and patience you can. Not for amateur 'pedal to the metal idiots'
What should you do if you car's right wheels leave the pavement?
Let off the accelerator and very slowly return to the roadway. Do not panic and do not jerk the steering wheel.
What should you do when leaving your car?
lock the doors, put it in park, turn the lights off if they are on and put on the emergency break
What happens when people wear their shoulder belts under their arms instead of over their shoulder?
Their Aorta separated from their heart
Physically it would depend on the type of accident you got into.
Possibly nothing as the lap part of the belt is the most important,
but there's always the possibility of a severe twisting motion as one shoulder flew forward (with your head attached).
it probably wouldn't distribute the weight equally making more fatal. and you can get a ticket for it...it happened to me.
Their chances of a broken back significantly increase
It is much more dangerous to drive with your seat belt underneath your arm rather than have it over your chest. Also there is the risk of being pulled over and getting a ticket. Play it safe and wear your seat belt the correct way!
A run-flat tire is a pneumatic vehicle tire that is designed to resist the effects of deflation when punctured, and to enable the vehicle to continue to be driven at reduced speeds (up to 90 km/h or 55 mph), and for limited distances of up to 100 miles (160 km), or even 200 miles (320 km) depending on the type of tire.
Can a car hydroplane on a metal grating with holes?
Only if the grating is submerged under a couple of inches of water.
Can you drive on a highway with furniture on top of your car?
Yes, but depending on how you tie it down and how large the furniture is, it could fall off.
If it is too heavy, it might also crush the roof.
What truck companies check dac?
Although they have a history of inaccurate information DAC is so widely accepted by the trucking industry that very few companies don't use it.
What can cause your car to over heat?
Many things such as low coolant, broken belt, busted hose, no oil, bad radiator, fan not working or a faulty thermostat.
Can an 80 year old ride a bike?
Certainly, as long as they have the required range of motion and are alert enough to deal with traffic. They might want to look at adult trikes as to avoid the risk of falling.
Why do roads over bridges have small gaps in them?
To allow them to expand and contract with heat and cold. Without those, the road would end up buckling.
The inside of your car is considered a cell because it's where the most valuable luggage is being held... YOU.
All cars are created to protect you in an accident. Everything on a car will crumple and get destroyed before it allows any intrusion into the passenger cell.
Do you have to parallel park during the California driving test.?
No, it's not required, but you should learn how to do it.
How much water does it take to lose control of the vehicle?
I dont think there is a set amount, it only takes enough water for one or more tires to lose traction with the road.
Why are safety belts important?
Put simply, seat belts save lives. They hold you in place preventing you from being ejected from the vehicle or from being thrown around inside during an accident. Flying through the windshield at 60 mph is not something you want to experience.
What is the best way to control speed on a steep downhill road Brakes or Lower gear?
It depends on the length and steepness of the gradient.
On a short slope, or one that is not very steep, use the brakes. But not continuously.
On a long or steep slope (as in going down a mountain), the brakes could overheat and stop working before you got to the bottom, or even burn up. In this case, it's best to use a lower gear and get the engine to do the braking, keeping your brakes cool in case you need them to stop.
In some extreme cases, you may find that even the lowest gears will not sufficiently slow your vehicle, due to weight, slope, or other factors. In extreme cases, a sustained high RPM in the engine can cause damage. You should therefore avoid routes which constantly tax your vehicle's limits in favor of less steep alternatives. In many areas, heavy vehicles are not allowed on the steepest sections of some highways.
How many liters or gallons of gas is left when the gas pump sign light up for the Honda?
Around 3 gallons of gasoline or 11 liters.
Should driving on the beach be banned?
Yes it should because they could easily slide and run someone over or other serious causes :(
How many feet behind an emergency vehicle can you drive?
Normally about 100 feet depending upon speed.
I once passed an ambulance with full lights going. It was only going 45 mph on a 55 mph road. I wanted to do 55mph so I passed it. It was hard to see ahead of the ambulance to pass because of the blinding flashers, but I made it ok. Left the ambulance in the DUST.