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∙ 11y agoI dont think your driving experience days qualify you to become a speed race car driver. First you would have to get special training in race car driving in order to become a professional race car driver.
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∙ 11y agoroad conditions whos driving driving experience are the roads windy or straight..../
Maintain the same steady speed you were driving at. You should NOT: increase your speed, change into the same lane. You SHOULD: yield the right-of-way.
you can become a good driver by simply following all the rules and laws of the road. It takes time to become a good driver, but it can be done- especially if you follow all the speed limits and do not text and drive.
48 mph.
The safest driving speed can be determined by obeying speed limits, adjusting your speed to road conditions, maintaining a safe following distance, and driving at a speed that allows you to react to any unexpected situations. It's also important to drive at a speed that feels comfortable and within your own limits as a driver.
The condition of the weather, traffic, road, car, and driver
The condition of the weather, traffic, road, car, and driver
You can automatically be at fault in an auto accident if you are the only driver involved; you were the driver who was not obeying the speed limit; if you were the driver who was not using safe driving rules; if you were breaking a law; if you were impaired. The most common cause for automatically being at fault is driving too close to the car ahead of you for the speed you are going and driving over the speed limit. None of these conditions are 100% automatically your fault but very close to that, especially if others involved in the accident were not doing any of the above.
A train 'operator' is commonly called a train 'driver'.. However - they're not actually driving - they just control the speed of the train. The points and rails do the 'driving' !
The driver would drive a distance of 150 miles. 75 mi/hour so 75 X 2=150 miles
When blood alcohol levels exceed the legal limit, a driver is driving impaired. You can tell if the driver gets easily distracted, gets lost easily, swerves between lanes, or changes speed for no reason. If you suspect anyone is driving impaired, contact the local police department to make sure they are stopped.
420 miles