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When you are a hazard to other drivers: Drive too slow on highway Problem with vehicle
According to Ohio's BMV digest of Motor Vehicle Laws pg. 32 "Rear View Mirror Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a mirror located to reflect to the operator a clear, unobstructed view of the highway to the rear." As long as you have a clear, unobstructed view of the highway to the rear of the vehicle while the doors are removed from your Jeep you are within the Laws stated in the digest.
No it only ha to have 1 mirror. 26709. (a) Every motorcycle subject to registration in this state shall be equipped with a mirror so located as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway for a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of such vehicle. Every motor vehicle, except a motorcycle, shall be equipped with not less than two such mirrors, including one affixed to the left-hand side.
HSMV stands for the Highway Safety of Motor Vehicles. This agency ensures that all qualified drivers are able to operate a vehicle safely on state highways.
Highway Transportation System
An alternative to a National Highway tax is a vehicle miles traveled tax. This tax would have drivers pay a fee based on miles traveled.
If your vehicle breaks down on the highway, you should move it as far off the road as possible, ideally to the shoulder or emergency lane. Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers and ensure your vehicle is visible. If you cannot move the vehicle, stay inside with your seatbelt fastened until help arrives for safety.
Battery located under drivers seat. When replacing the battery in an MMI equipped. vehicle, resetting of the system may be required at a dealership. Battery is vented to outside of vehicle.
it should be 5inches between a driver and steering wheel
On a US licence, there is no air brake endorsement - there is only a restriction for CDL drivers from operating a commercial vehicle equipped with air brakes if they don't complete the written test AND road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes.
At a minimum, a Class C Commercial Drivers Licence with Passenger endorsement and no air brake restriction (if the vehicle is equipped with air brakes). If the vehicle has a GVWR of over 26,000 lbs (which is a bit unlikely with an 18 passenger vehicle), then a Class B CDL would be required, again with the Passenger endorsement and without a restriction on air brakes, if the vehicle were so equipped.
If your vehicle breaks down on the highway, it's generally safest to stay inside it, especially if you're on a busy road. Your car provides protection from traffic and is more visible to other drivers. However, if there's a risk of fire or another immediate danger, you should exit the vehicle and move to a safe location away from the road. Always turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.