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Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: Does a seat belt ticket of a driver over the age of 16 impact the operators auto in?” plus 4 more

Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: Does a seat belt ticket of a driver over the age of 16 impact the operators auto in?” plus 4 more


Question: Does a seat belt ticket of a driver over the age of 16 impact the operators auto in?

Posted: 09 Aug 2014 08:19 PM PDT

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Question: Is that good to drive car have tcs sign for three hours?

Posted: 09 Aug 2014 06:44 PM PDT

It is quite tempting to turn on your car and let it run for at least five, probably 10 minutes or more before heading out. The comfort of a warm cabin appeals to you and who can blame you?

Unfortunately, those extended warmups mean that your car is consuming much gas without going anywhere. If you want to save fuel, then you really must get in your car, engage the ignition and drive off within the first minute. Make an exception for icy days, but don't make too many exceptions here if improved overall fuel economy is your goal.

Question: Can i fight a seat belt ticket on a motorcycle?

Posted: 09 Aug 2014 06:14 PM PDT

Can i fight a seat belt ticket on a motorcycle?

Me and a friend got pulled over for speeding and not wearing seat belts on his car. The officer wrote a warning for speeding and gave us both tickets for not wearing a seat belt. My friends ticket showed up as his car, but my ticket said i was on his motorcycle..funny right...so does that make it invalid since motorcycles dont have seat belts and it clearly states that i was on one. Thank you for your time.

Question: Was this a stupid idea on my part?

Posted: 09 Aug 2014 03:07 PM PDT

Colder, denser air means that your car has to work harder to reach its optimum operating temperature. As it works its way up to that ideal, it will consume more fuel as it harnesses more energy.

If you live where it is especially cold at night and early morning, you should park your car in a garage. Invest in a heater block too as this device will help your car's engine turn over fast on the most bitter days.

Question: When taking a free turn on red while another person is pulling a U-turn into the lane that I'm turning into, who's right-a-way is it?

Posted: 09 Aug 2014 12:37 PM PDT

Every other State follows California's law, since we started doing it: http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/...

Law: "driver making that turn shall yield the right-of-way to ... any vehicle that has approached or is approaching so closely as to constitute an immediate hazard...."

Says that YOU are required to yield the "right-a-way" to any and all traffic. The guy making an illegal U-turn has the right of way over you. Law, not merely some answer's opinion.

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