Question:
when driving like on a 2 lane road, why is it that when u kinda drive on them 2 solid yellow lines, it pulls your car like your driving on ice, i mean, not only the yellow ones but also the white lines. it will make it seem like your car about to lose control. any answers?
Answers:
What year was Kempsey's currrent traffic bridge built?
The lines are sprayed on pretty thick to last awhile and this sometimes forms heavy edges and this is what you are feeling. The edge of the paint and the surface of the road.Why do we rush to work but don't rush home?
The paint is smoother than asphalt or any other roadway surface.Can I install a toilet in my van that emptys onto the highway when I flush it?
Dummy! The lines are not upon which you are supposed to drive; they delineate the separation of the lanes! Sheeesh!Thanks for the two points.
What time is it where your at? 12:30am here?
Better get your car checked out, mine doesn't do that.How easy/possible is it to live in Huntsville, TX without a car?
It's your imagination.What are you going to do about the dramatic increase in gasoline prices?
Well, if you are driving across two yellow lines, that generally means a "no-passing zone." The road usually peaks in the middle and slants down the other direction like a roof to drain rainwater, so you may be feeling the shift in the other direction. Also, the paint shouldn't be any smoother than the roadway unless it's brand new--you can usually see the texture of the road through the paint. It may be an alignment issue.I need paint for my 96 cavalier.?
The paint may be a bit slicker than the asphalt road, but I think it's more mental than anything. If you're veering to the left toward oncoming traffic, or to the right off the road, it may feel like you are losing control. Try staying in your lane buddy - you'll be fine.Where to relocate to San Francisco?
Don't drive drunk!!Why is the right lane the slow lane since one can, in most places, pass on the right?
You're supposed to stay "between" the lines.More Questions & Answers ...
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