Never drive with high-beam headlights when approaching another vehicle from the front or behind, when the roadway is sufficiently lit by daylight or streetlights, or when driving in fog, rain, or snowfall. You should understand that high beams will not always improve your visibility. Sometimes, ...
FOREST RANGER (approaching) I don’t blame you. You’re less than a hundred yards from the nearest den. That’s why I came over here to talk to you. Do you have some identification? 21. CHRIS (CONT'D) CHRIS No. I’m sorry. My name’s Alex. I’ve been travelling a lot and ...
Consequently, the law requires you to dim your high-beam headlights at a certain distance from other drivers. The distance is usually set to 500 feet when you meet an oncoming vehicle and to 300 feet when you are approaching another vehicle from behind. The law has set the distance based o...
When the vehicle is parked, and the driver is not present, the parking aid may operate as a collision warning system whereby if another vehicle approaches the subject vehicle, the indicator lights may be flashed, and the horn sounded, to alert the approaching vehicle in order to prevent an ...
WARNING:Do NOT depend on OP to stop the car in time if you are approaching an object which is not in motion in the same direction as your car. The radar will NOT detect the stationary object in time to slow your car enough to stop. If you are approaching a stopped vehicle you must...
A Greek philosopher was walking along one day, thinking about things, when he saw two very tall women towering away in the distance; they were the size of several men placed one on top of another. The philosopher, as wise as he was fearful, ran to hide behind some bushes, intending to...
aAn example of a learned driving rule is the gap maintained between the agent's vehicle and the vehicle in front. Another example is the time taken to decelerate a vehicle when approaching a congested area or a red light. 一个博学的驾驶的规则的例子是空白被维护在代理的车和车之间在前面。 当...
Another increase in absolute head-turning rate to the right was seen at the end of the crossing (∼1.5 s after crossing initiation), to check the proximity of the approaching vehicle. A higher rate of head-turning was also seen for AV-non-yielding scenarios. Finally, the least number of...
Rearview radar lightscan be particularly good during wet weather because they will notify you of traffic approaching from behind. 8. Check your tyres and tyre pressures Reduced tyre pressure will create a bigger contact patch with the road for more grip. - Russell Burton / Immediate Media ...
If you can move your vehicle and stop on the shoulder of a highway, you should also use your emergency flashers. Flashers will warn other drivers and give them time to slow down and move to another lane, if possible. When Pulled over by Police ...