If you are sharing the road with a suspected impaired driver, it's crucial to prioritize safety. Maintain a safe distance, avoid engaging or attempting to pass them, and stay alert for erratic behavior. If necessary, pull over to a safe location and contact law enforcement to report the driver. Always prioritize your safety and the safety of others on the road.
no
Behind them. WAY behind them. It is much easier to watch what they do when you are behind them, and MUCH harder for them to hit you.
Behind them. WAY behind them. It is much easier to watch what they do when you are behind them, and MUCH harder for them to hit you.
reduce following speed
They are difficult to see.
in front of the impaired driver
they're difficult to see
Use road barriers, cordon tape, other personnel, or any other means necessary.
Use road barriers, cordon tape, other personnel, or any other means necessary.
Use road barriers, cordon tape, other personnel, or any other means necessary.
The short answer is yes. The more cars on the road, the more likely people will do something that makes someone else angry.
We actually drive on the right side of the road. As I suspected, the French are to blame: http://users.telenet.be/worldstandards/driving%20on%20the%20left.htm#history