Cars & Transportation: Commuting: “Question: How to stay centered in your lane while driving?” plus 3 more |
- Question: How to stay centered in your lane while driving?
- Question: Simple driving question?
- Question: What is a normal mileage for a sedan?
- Question: A motorist travels regularly between two towns. He usually takes 5.75 hours by travelling at a certain speed, but he finds?
Question: How to stay centered in your lane while driving? Posted: 05 Oct 2014 08:28 PM PDT Don't look for reference points; don't look at your car hood; don't look at the center line or shoulder line right in front of your car. Look further down the road! You should be looking at least as far as the next car in front of you (and beyond). Things will start to line up for you. |
Question: Simple driving question? Posted: 05 Oct 2014 08:04 PM PDT Say I come up to an Ocean. I previously presumed that I was on a highway from L.A. to Tokyo, but that has turned up to be false. Can I drive on it? Update : Oh I'm really in a hurry to get to tokyo, so if I don't get an ...show more |
Question: What is a normal mileage for a sedan? Posted: 05 Oct 2014 06:52 PM PDT About 10-15,000 miles per year. Early 2000's model would expect 100,000 miles plus. Maybe 150,000 miles. More important, is how well it was treated during that time |
Posted: 05 Oct 2014 05:08 PM PDT A motorist travels regularly between two towns. He usually takes 5.75 hours by travelling at a certain speed, but he finds? Sign In to add your answer |
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