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∙ 2010-11-06 06:03:40The reference points for keeping straight are looking just above the steering wheel, it will be in the middle of the divider lines on both sides.
You can also Ok in either side mirror. if you see about an inch of ground between the line and your vehicle you are centered in your lane
Before you come to an intersection, look for the white regulatory signs with black arrows that tell you what each lane does. Also look for markings on the pavement to tell you if the lane is for turning or going straight.
Generally, if it is a three lane intersection, the left lane is for left turns, the right lane is for right turns, and the middle lane usually goes straight.
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∙ 2010-11-06 06:03:40Anonymous
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On the Drivers door.
Vehicle position on the road should be considered by your ______ in lanes.
1. You have a much bigger blind spot in back of your vehicle even when backing straight. 2. When turning you have limited visibility of what is around the corner you are backing in to. 3. It's more difficult to keep control of your vehicle when backing than when going forward.
it is radius of smallest circle that can be drawn by the vehicle during turning.
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Use the position of your vehicle to communicate your intentions to change lanes. Position the vehicle in the right side of your lane before turning right and move toward the center line when you are about to turn left.
Drivers should position their vehicle in the center of the lane they are driving in. Any other position communicates intentions to others which may be misleading, which in turn reduces the predictability of driving for everyone.
on the drivers side of the vehicle. on the side of the dash. or just look at the inspection sticker.
Depends if you are turning or going straight. Assuming your cruise control keeps the vehicle at a constant speed.
Try turning key to 1st (unlock) position without starting vehicle, then shift to neutral
Right Lane
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting vehicle and depress the accelerator pedal sto the floor 6 times and then start vehicle
If the turning vehicle was struck by a vehicle entering the roadway it would be the the fault of the vehicle entering the roadway.HOWEVER, if the entering vehicle was struck by the turning vehicle, it is the fault of the turning driver.
turning radius depends on overall length of trailer and towing vehicle the longer the vehicle configuration the bigger turning circle also has much to with the turning circle of the towing vehicle as well
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting vehicle and press accelerator to the floor 6 times
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting vehicle, depress accelerator to the floor six times Turn off key Start vehicle
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting vehicle Push accelerator to the floor 6 times Shut off key Start vehicle