No. You should be looking scanning everywhere for road signs, traffic ahead, and what people ahead of you are doing. and you should also watch around your car for things like cats or other animals that might try to run in front of you. at first when you start to drive you will probably look at the car ahead of you but the more you drive the more you will start to pay attention to everything going on
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On city streets, you should maintain a safe following distance (two seconds) from the car ahead of you. Keep a constant scan going for signs, traffic lights, pedestrians, bicycles, and anything else that might create an emergency situation. Look past the car ahead of you for obstacles and brake lights from the car in front of the one you're following.
A five letter word for 'in front' is ahead.
When parking uphill on a street with no curb, the front wheels should be positioned to the right. If there is a curb, the back of the right front wheel should be turned against the curb.
The road a person is looking down if they stand with their back to the front of Buckingham Palace is Regents Street. Regents Street has many gift shops that pertain to the Palace in London, England.
It all depends. If you are comfortable with it, then go ahead. If you are uncomfortable with it, then don't do it in front of her mom.
When a vehicle ahead of you stops to let a prediction pass in front of you you should
Front wheel drive cars front wheels are usually set pointing slightly outwards. Rear wheel drive, front wheels are usually set pointing slightly inwards. You can easily check by looking in your Haynes car manual. Mick 19
When a vehicle ahead of you stops to let a prediction pass in front of you you should
In front of.
One alternative way to say "in front" is "ahead of."
Your eyes should be focused on the road ahead and your surroundings while driving. Avoid distractions and make sure to regularly check your mirrors and blind spots to stay aware of your environment.