Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: Ok, I am making a crochet car seat baby blanket. i need to know if they are accepted as safe to a AAA ?” plus 3 more |
- Question: Ok, I am making a crochet car seat baby blanket. i need to know if they are accepted as safe to a AAA ?
- Question: Can car seat rail break in rear end collision?
- Question: What's the law about driving with fog lights on?
- Question: How can I focus on the road and go the speed limit with people tailgating me?
Posted: 11 Nov 2014 09:25 PM PST I would think not,as they interfere with the overall design of the car seat. Update : I can't cut and paste a link to the pattern, but it calls for making holes in the blanket ,as crocheted into the pattern,for the seat belt to fasten through the blanket. Firefighters, paramedics,police, are these safe and ok to make ? I am a CNA,and i would think that although they are cute,and useful,but not recommended. Are they recommended to be used ? |
Question: Can car seat rail break in rear end collision? Posted: 11 Nov 2014 07:36 PM PST Can car seat rail break in rear end collision? Was rear ended and a day after the seat would not move. Is it possible that the seat was damage during collision? |
Question: What's the law about driving with fog lights on? Posted: 11 Nov 2014 07:14 PM PST There are no laws as to fog lights, headlights nor much of anything specified by states. In my state the mystery as to "headlights" is related to sunset and sunrise hours. It is a point discussed in courts of law after a crash or a citation. There is an antiquated law as to parking lights. They are not to be used for anything else. Yet, many people do drive with their "parking lights" in the "on" position. From where I stand, the concept of "parking lights" needs to go away. They serve no purpose. |
Question: How can I focus on the road and go the speed limit with people tailgating me? Posted: 11 Nov 2014 05:41 PM PST your focus should not be just on the road ahead - your eyes should be looking all around for any kind of traffic situation, road condition, etc.............let the dopes tailgate; they are the ones that will speed around you and are most likely to be in a collision |
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