Always allow plenty of space between you and the vehicle in front. Increase this distance in wet and slippery conditions. Get into the habit of spreading out your braking over the entire distance that you have. This results in the smoothest and most gradual braking possible.…
First,driving in the winter can be difficult if you not prepared for the roads.In the winter you got to change your normal tires to snow tires so you car has better traction on the snowy roads.If not you could slide more easily on turns or at stops which will lead to accidents.Also cars that are rear wheel drive are no good in the winter because they will slide more in the snow.All wheel drive or front wheel drive are best for the winter.When driving on snowy icy roads you should slow down…
Driving in winter always need extra focus and precautions. The weather conditions are unpredictable and we should be prepared for any demands to drive safely on the road. The worst conditions one can face is during the snow storm. The weather condition can go to worst making everything unclear visibility. During such conditions one should first make sure weather it is safe to drive and check out the road conditions if it running. Whereas people who are on road, would be recommended to stop to nearby safe spot and continue to drive only if it safe or wait until the conditions get…
Driving in the winter is more difficult than the summer time. The winter roads are icy. Make driving dangerous. You can slip off the road. Plus, you can hit someone else cause of the icy roads. You have to drive slower when on the icy roads. If you have a small car, you can get stuck in the snow. You have to have good snow tires. & it’s cold.…
The drivers can be the reasons of car accident, if at any time they don’t utilize seat strap while there are driving and if at any points they don’t take the road regulations. Driving affected by medications or liquor is the real issue , driving with a high speeding.…
Driving in the winter is much harder than driving in the summer. In the winter the roads are much slicker and can cause the car to spin out of control. Driving in the winter can also decrease visibility. There is also a chance of getting stuck and stranded in a snow storm.…
Icy roads are a common occurrence for many during the winter. But if you’re not extremely careful, these conditions can become very dangerous very quickly. This was the case with Ethan. He was driving down a street when he hit a patch of ice and began sliding towards a stop sign that he crashed into. When police arrived, Ethan was arrested for speeding as the speed limit was 35 miles per hour on that particular road. There are two people who claim to have caught the crash but one says Ethan was speeding while the other says he was not. Ethan also never slowed down before crashing into the pole because his foot caught under the pedal because the floor was covered with trash which trapped it under the gas.…
Summary: As the police departments in the U.S. get tougher on drunk drivers, some drivers find different ways to stay high while behind the wheel by using prescription pills and marijuana. A new report says drivers are nearly as likely to be high on pot or pills as drunk on alcohol, and it urges states to take steps to better monitor and control drugged driving (Schmitz, 2015). The states and federal government are working on figuring out the policies on recognizing high drivers and punishing them accordingly.…
While summer heat can be difficult to cope with, winter weather including rain, dark skies and hail or snow storms are sure to challenge even the most experienced drivers. Drivers often experience limited visibility during precipitation or heavy fog, which requires them to slow down or even wait out the worst weather. Special equipment such as chains may be needed. Another difficulty is the potential for cars to freeze overnight. Drivers must also watch out for icy on roads that can cause skidding and accidents.…
Over the brief time I’ve been driving, I found there to be a drastic difference in driving in the winter and driving in the summer. The winter weather brings many dangerous conditions to contend with on the road that the summer does not. Cold, wet, freezing winters are much harder to drive in than the dryer summer months.…
longing for a world at peace. Alvarez’s use of conflicting settings, the cold wintery New…
In 2001, the EPA published a proposed emissions standards (Emissions standards for new nonroad engines, September 2001) change for “nonroad” vehicles. It was targeted at reducing the harmful emissions created from “nonroad” vehicles such as snowmobile, ATV’s, and dirt bikes. In 2002, the EPA imposed new regulations (Emissions standards for new nonroad engines, September 2002) that incorporated the proposed changes to emissions regulations. The first phase of the implementation was targeted at the snowmobiles…
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Driving in the winter time can be kind of difficult. You have to deal with the weather being hectic some days. In the winter you will experience icy streets, so you will have drive with caution and drive below the normally speed limit to avoid your car losing you having a wreck. Winter time can also cause for you to have to detour do to some roads might be close because their might be still ice on them that’d haven’t melted yet. Sleeting in the winter can cause the way you drive in the winter time because in Louisiana where I live in doesn’t sleet that’d often but when it does it can be dangerous. Some of the Shreveport residents don’t understand how to drive in that’d of weather and if they do it sometimes might a cause a wreck and might make it difficult to out on the roads.…
Autonomous driving is an exciting technology but also quite scary at the same time. Even though it might be pretty cool I think the cons outweigh the pros. It could have bugs, be unable to break the law to avoid a tragic incident and also many laws would need to be altered.…