From the footage I've seen, the whole state is going to !#@@ in a hand basket.
BC (British Columbia, Canada) has a similar law. If you do not have both your hands on the wheel (10 and 2 o'clock positions) they will stop you for distracted driving. They have even stopped people with standard transmissions, when they changed gears.
Don't talk to me until I've had my coffee. Don't get between me and my coffee. Although, I don't drink and drive.
I'm all for safety, but this sounds like over regulation.
That won't be easy to pass but it actually makes some sense. Drinking a cup of coffee while driving can be distracting. Seems like a waste of time and money though as I still see people on their phones and texting and some women putting on make-up while driving. Don't know what the accident rate … Read more
This is absolutely true. Although I don't understand why a person would put themselves into jeopardy by not wearing something that would help them see traffic coming for them on the road!
When it comes to purchasing car insurance, you obviously have to be of a legal driving age. Most of the time, car insurance is pegged to the owner of the car with options to add other drivers of the car to the contract. After a certain age, normally around 60, car insurance companies require the … Read more
Name something.. Hmm.. People normally sell their old ones away I suppose? Or have traded it for a lower price on a new car. If the car is no longer road-worthy, it is normally scrapped.
PAV is of great use to insurance companies instead of being essential for individuals to take note of. It is in short the excess value in which a car holds to determine whether or not there is still any chance to resell the vehicle after it has met with an accident or to simply be … Read more
The crumpling effect of the car absorbs the impact of a collision. This will help to reduce injuries sustained by the driver and any passengers inside to their very minimum. That is the basic overall perspective of the crumpling effect.
A receipt for any product sold should be written in a clear and concise manner in which all details should be included. They should comprise of the product name, quantity, price, any make and model name, and any other supporting information like the time and date of purchase. This will act as a proof for … Read more
You go over there and politely talk to them. You tell them how much you have respect for other peoples property and really get nervous that you may accidentally hit their vehicle when they park in the street. Then ask them if there is anyway they could park in another spot. Be sure to give … Read more
I agree with everyone here that you need to go and talk to your neighbours. The outcome is really going to depend on what kind of people they are. Working in car financing I've heard a lot of horror stories about rage on the road, but you live next to these people, so don't burn … Read more
Well, a few niggling details - most three wheels vehicles in CA are also classified as motorcycles - even something like the Polaris Slingshot. Has an acquantce get a ticket for no helmet in her Slingshot. Also, sidecars allow more passengers. While visiting Yellowstone, saw a big bike with a two person side car. The … Read more
Try opening up the hood of your car to see if there are any technical specs printed on the engine itself. Else, you could try enquiring about the info with the manufacturer or the dealership where you bought your car from for a more accurate approach.
The biggest ones are Kia and Hyundai. From Kia and Hyundai there are a number of subsidiaries but of course most people would know the 2 major names more.
Well, one has 4 wheels, the other has 2. One is bigger and the other is smaller - which means differences in engine power and potential speed, torque and agility. And of course, the price difference is pretty worthy of mentioning. But of course there are high end motorbikes that you will need financing to … Read more