Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: I am given advice to go ahead if i ever wanted to walk around at night. when does walking around at night become a safety hazard?” plus 4 more |
- Question: I am given advice to go ahead if i ever wanted to walk around at night. when does walking around at night become a safety hazard?
- Question: Will a seat belt ticket count against me?
- Question: What would 4 passengers experience, if they were in a car?
- Question: Why do some streets only have two stop signs?
- Question: Steering wheel shakes only when im going a constant speed .stops if i go faster or slower what can it be?
Posted: 14 Oct 2014 07:09 PM PDT Assuming you can see okay so you don't trip, it becomes a safety hazard when there are too few people going about their business near you. If a bad guy thinks he can get you isolated you are in danger. |
Question: Will a seat belt ticket count against me? Posted: 14 Oct 2014 06:19 PM PDT I wear my seatbelt 99% of the time I swear to god, but for once I forgot so of course a police officer just happened to be behind me today out of all days. I got fined and I'm wondering if this ticket is going to count as a point against me or raise my car insurance or anything. I have nothing else on my record, no speeding tickets, no wrecks, no other seatbelt tickets, ect. |
Question: What would 4 passengers experience, if they were in a car? Posted: 14 Oct 2014 05:52 PM PDT Stopping instantly at that speed would give you internal bleeding and kill you that's a lot of g's Traveling that fast you would black out its like 3600 miles per hour And no car is that fast Do you mean miles per second or meters per second. If you mean meters per second that's rather slow, ied imagine the passengers would be bord to death after afew 100 miles of one meter a second, and they would just be annoyed at you for braking instantly at the end of the journey it's 2.3mph.... Ied of got out the car and gone home before 100 miles was over But really mate, that's a dumb question where is your head at |
Question: Why do some streets only have two stop signs? Posted: 14 Oct 2014 05:05 PM PDT Actually, normally there are only two. Four-way stops are less common, and not normal. When there are only two, it means that only the cars with the stop signs have to stop. It means that the cars without stop signs can keep going, without stopping, and the cars with stop signs have to stop and wait for them. |
Posted: 14 Oct 2014 02:58 PM PDT steering wheel shakes only when im going a constant speed .stops if i go faster or slower what can it be? Sign In and be the first one to answer this question |
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