If they know how, anyone can work on a car.
You are the only thing that can guide a car, since you have complete control over the car (basically, the driver).
i think that it is more about the driver because it takes skill to be able to driver that fast and still have control of the car
You can find a Car Clinic from websites such as Just Car Clinics and Yelp Auto. Another website that you may want to try out is Green Car Clinic dot com.
The driver will lose steering control. The wheels may turn in different directions, and all the driver can do is hold on until the car stops.
Spoilers work by using the air flowing over them to help hold the rear of the car down. This down force is useful at high speeds to prevent the rear from lifting and causing the driver to lose control.
Cruise control is an automated system whereby the driver can select a specific speed and the car will automatically maintain that speed until the driver either disengages the cruise control or presses the brake pedal. It is the most useful for long distance highway driving where there is not too much traffic. Common misconceptions: Cruise control does not steer the car, or keep the car on the road. Cruise control does not prevent accidents.
Yes because everyone needs a driver's license in order to drive a car no matter whether the work for the dealer or not.
A flying carpet is a metaphor for a car. A car can also be compared to a move-able home, you can drive to work.
no.... traction control is where the vehicle will sense were its loosing its traction either the right driver side wheel or the back driver side wheel and it will reduce the torque to that wheel so it can gain traction again,
A steering wheel is the wheel that is in front of the driver of a car. It is held in the hands and is used to turn the wheels to control the direction of the car is going.
Behind the driver's kickplate. That's inside the car, right hand side (RHD car)