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If I begin to hydroplane while driving in the rain,what should I do?
Well, this is just a senario:
Will they ever put seatbelts on the school buses?
Car A is going 50-55 (speed limit: 45), but suddenly, Car A brakes really REALLY hard. Car B is behind Car A, there is about half a bus' length between the cars before the sudden brake.
Essay about human beings and road accidents?
What if there was a collision? Who's fault would it be? XD
Should stereo volumes be limited?
(Also, what is the official length between cars in law?)
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Where can i found out how many vehicles use particular main roads in the UK?
Car B. B is following *much* too closely for the speed of traffic. There's nothing negligent about a "sudden" stop. If you're following another vehicle, you should be able to safely stop behind them if they were to defy the laws of physics and stop instantly.Why do muslims want jobs driving school buses in the U.S ?
car b was following to close,,,i think it is one car lenght for every ten miles per hour,,,Length should be 1 car for every 10 mph, 20 mph, 2 car lengths, 30 mph, 3 car lengths and so on and so forth
Highway Code re yellow lines legality of lines-width distance apart etc?
During Rain or Snow you Double or Triple your distance, really no one ever does this
Is law is for people or people is for law?
driver b should always maintain control of there carHow do so many cars & trucks end up in the ditch everytime it snows?
I'm sorry to say car B would be at fault at least in Illinois. You would probably get a ticket for either failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident or too fast for conditions. You have to have 2 car lenghts between cars.Different distance to stay behind cars, depending on speed.
Anytime you rear-end another car, you will be the one cited,...B is at fault.
Has anybody hear about THE LAW 2? in CA?attorny firm?
Ninety percent of the time car B will be at fault. Unless something drastic happened like car A was drunk or was driving erratically. Otherwise car B will always be blamed.Can u have a hand gun in ur car but its 3 steps wit out a concealed weapon license?
Love this ?. It causes many people involved in this type of accident to go nuts.Hi i just wondered if anyone new what the standard punishment was for driving uninsured thanks.?
Bottom line is that the trailing vehicle is at-fault. They have a legal duty to stay far enough behind the lead vehicle, so they can stop if the lead vehicle stops. The reason the lead vehicle stops doesn't matter. People will complain about the lead vehicle stopping/braking "for no reason". The reason doesn't matter.
Why aren't school buses required to have seat belts?
The proper trailing distance depends on so many factors; speed of both cars, weather conditions, road conditions, traffic conditions, vehicle mechanical condition, ABS brakes or no ABS brakes.
How not to get pulled over? Please read the whole thing?
The most used rule is to stay one care length behind for every 10 mph you are going. If your going 50mph stay about 5 car lengths behind, but it depends on the above conditions.
How safe is a twelve inch lift?
depends on the reason for car a to stop. if it was to avoid danger than car b's fault for following to closeAny driver who hits another car in the rear end is always at fault. It's called 'following to closely'. The legal distance is the distance it takes to stop before impact and varies with road conditions and speed limit.
After an accident I had my insurance company informed me it is a fallacy to believe that a vehicle that rear-ends another one is automatically at fault, it all depends on the situation. If Car A did what is called “brake check” which happens a lot with road rage, they could be put at fault for causing the accident in the first place. More than likely though, Car B would be at fault for following too closely.
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