Sitting behind the driver or passenger in a vehicle is generally safe, as long as you wear a seatbelt and follow all safety guidelines. However, the middle back seat is considered the safest seating position in a vehicle.
sit behind the driver so he can see you in the mirror.
In any driving location, it is generally agreed to be safe if you position yourself 3 seconds or more behind the vehicle in front of you.
Vehicle drivers must expect that a bus will stop at a bus stop. If it is unsafe to overtake the stopped bus, then the vehicle driver must wait until the way is safe to overtake the stopped bus. If the way is clear, then the vehicle driver doesn't need to stop behind the stopped bus, but can overtake if it is safe to do so. It is all about common sense!
I'll never ride with a passenger and I'll tell you why. When you ride a motorcycle you have to lean into the curves. The driver has a better feel for the road than the passenger and knows how far to lean and how to control the throttle to pull out of it. The passenger does not necessarily have this sense, so it is possible they could add to the driver's lean or overcorrect when they pull out of it. They can also throw the bike off balance in ways the driver can't predict. It takes a very skilled driver and passenger to be safe on a motorcycle. So it isn't a matter of being safe or not safe. If the bike goes down then both the driver and the passenger are going to get pretty banged up. It is my feeling that the chance of an accident goes up when you have a passenger. It is also true that the passenger has more of a chance of not being prepared when the bike takes off and could fly off the back, so I guess statistically the passenger is in more danger than the driver, but it really just comes down to being experienced and safe. Stupid people are always at risk of injury.
Ensure the scene is safe and secure. If necessary, quickly drive to a safe area to treat your Buddy.
To operate the vehicle in a safe manner at all times.
When behind a slow-moving farm vehicle, it is best to exercise patience and maintain a safe distance. Avoid tailgating or making risky overtaking maneuvers. Only pass when it is safe to do so and there is clear visibility of the road ahead.
Tail lights on the back of vehicles are important for safety. Without them, at night, the driver of a vehicle approaching from behind will be unable to see that there is another vehicle is in its path and a car accident could result. With just a single tail light in operation, the approaching vehicle driver will be unable to determine the width of the vehicle and could think that something is an motorcycle when it is in fact an automobile. Again an accident is a possibility.
no, the fumes should not be anywhere where there is no ventilation
the safe and legal passing of another vehicle requires that drive
move to a lane not adjacent to emergency vehicle and pass with caution
The 2010 Honda Odyssey has 5 star safety ratings for Driver Front, Passenger Front, Front Side, Rear Side, and a 4 star safety rating for rollover. This appears to be one safe vehicle!