under the driving seat
Stop driving it
The brakes are the primary cause of stopping a car whilst driving.
No.
Driving, turning, and stopping. Thats about it.
As a general rule of thumb, no.
A child swinging on a swing pushed by someone else. A car driving over a rough road surface, causing the car's chassis to vibrate. A tuning fork being struck by a mallet, creating a periodic forced vibration with a specific frequency.
The normal stopping distance can increase by up to two times when driving in the rain. This is due to reduced traction on wet roads, which can lead to longer stopping distances and increased risk of accidents. It is important to adjust your driving behavior, increase following distance, and slow down in rainy conditions to stay safe on the road.
If your 2000 Ford Expedition shuts off while driving it you should discontinue use of the vehicle immediately. Then have the vehicle towed to your local dealership or mechanic shop to address the problem,
You would consume more fuel when driving at 130 kph compared to 120 kph due to increased air resistance. Stopping and starting frequently in city driving consumes the most fuel due to acceleration from a standstill.
Stopping distances while driving on ice or snow can be up to 10 times longer than on dry pavement. It is important to increase following distance and reduce speed to allow for the longer stopping distance when temperatures drop below freezing. Additionally, using winter tires can help improve traction and decrease stopping distances.
About 15 hours, and that is without stopping.