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It takes how many feet for an average person moving 20 mph to apply their brakes the moment danger is detected
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It takes how many feet for an average person moving 20 mph to apply their brakes the moment danger is detected 88 ft
blind partially blind or disabled individuals may carry what color of cane white
if a driver is under the age of 21 their driver license may be suspended for a first offense of driving while intoxicated for 1 year
the maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who is driving and drinking an alcoholic beverage $500
at night a driver should dim the headlights when approaching a vehicle come within 500 ft
the maximum daytime speed limit for passages cars on most highways numbered by this state or the US Is 70mph
when parking at a corner ur vehicle should be no more closer than 20 ft from the crosswalk
vehicle skids are most likely to be caused by driving too fast on slippery roads
of a child ran to the street 60 to 65 ft ahead of ur vehicle what is the maximum speed you should be traveling to stop before hitting the child 20 mph
when turning you should give the proper signal insist on the right of way
when approaching an intersection bridge or railroad crossing you should never drive on the left half of the roadway the within 100 ft
the max fine for a first nondrying alcohol related offense of possession or consumption of alcohol by minor is $1,000
headlights must be turned on 30 min after sunset
of u are under the age of 21 and refuse to provide a breath or blood specimen to police officer ur driver license of driving privileges will be suspended for a first time refusal 180 days
when parallel parking it is best to leave the curb side wheels 6 to 18 inches from the curb
under favorable circumstances including reaction time a motor vehicle with good brakes going 50 miles per hour can be stopped within about 229 ft
the most a person can be fined for a first conviction of driving while under the influence of intoxicating $2000
child passengers safety seats are required for all children under the age of 8years of less than 4 ft 9 in in height
of a person under the age of 21 refused to provide a breath of blood specimen 180 days
the maximum fine for a 1st conviction of driving without a drivers license is $200
including reaction time the stopping distance is more than 20 ft air 10 miles per hour 63 ft
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