Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: How do you alert an oncoming driver that his lights are off?” plus 5 more |
- Question: How do you alert an oncoming driver that his lights are off?
- Question: I just fled the scene of a fatal accident?
- Question: How to use a median correctly?
- Question: Got into a car accident. Was I really at fault?
- Question: Can you survive/breathe in the back of a 16 wheeler?
- Question: I am borrowing a 20 year old tent camper from a friend and we are having some trouble with the wiring and the turn signals?
| Question: How do you alert an oncoming driver that his lights are off? Posted: 17 Aug 2014 12:12 AM PDT Yes, you can blink your lights at him, but chances are that he's DRUNK anyway, and flashing lights will draw him in like a moth to a bright light. He might even drive straight into you. Cops tell me that anybody driving without their lights on at night are either drunk, or stupid anyway. Unless they are weaving all over the road, there's really nothing you can do about it. Just steer clear of them. |
| Question: I just fled the scene of a fatal accident? Posted: 16 Aug 2014 09:25 PM PDT You did nothing wrong, based upon what you've stated here. |
| Question: How to use a median correctly? Posted: 16 Aug 2014 09:16 PM PDT How to use a median correctly? Sometimes while driving I realize that I use medians a bit differently than some people I ride with whille hanging out. How do you PROPERLY use a median? |
| Question: Got into a car accident. Was I really at fault? Posted: 16 Aug 2014 09:14 PM PDT I don't know who is at fault for the accident, but the cop is definitely right about the ticket. You must follow so far behind that no matter what the driver in front of you does, you will be able to stop in time. If the driver in front of you is able to do anything to get hit by you, even on purpose, then you are following too closely. You must follow far enough behind to make it impossible for the driver in front to get hit by you. |
| Question: Can you survive/breathe in the back of a 16 wheeler? Posted: 16 Aug 2014 09:10 PM PDT Most semi trailers are not air tight except refrigerated trailers. And Like Bobby has said it depends on the size of the trailer is and how much cargo is inside. There are a lot of factors you have to take into consideration, for example where it is located and the range of temperatures you would be exposed to and if you had food and water. |
| Posted: 16 Aug 2014 05:25 PM PDT I am borrowing a 20 year old tent camper from a friend and we are having some trouble with the wiring and the turn signals? The brake lights work just as they should, but when we turn on the cars left turn signal, both sides blink. When we turn the right turn signal on the car it does not blink at all? Anyone know what the problem might be? My husband has some knowlege with wiring, but he is working late and we have to leave in the morning for camping! |
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