"Space and visibility" refers to defensive driving techniques that result in space for the vehicle and visibility for the driver.
Most defensive driving courses advise to at least have 12 to 15 inches of space between the chest and the steering wheel.
Defensive driving is, first of all, respect to other people on the road. In other wards, you give the chance to make a mistake to others, and you are safe. Among other things that make you a defensive driver is when you watching what other drivers are doing on the road around you through observation in all mirrors in the car. The mile stone of defensive driving is when you are trying to create an empty space around you. In this situation nobody interrupts your moving, and you are able to make any maneuvers you need absolutely safe. Always remember that any collision is preventable if you are a defensive driver.
Read the road ahead.Reduce your speed.Drive to the Right.Ride off the road if necessary.
Most defensive driving courses advise to at least have 12 to 15 inches of space between the chest and the steering wheel.
Post and lintel is the most basic architectural technique for spanning space.
They have been know to defend there space if cornered!
by a rocket ship
foreshortening
foreshortening
driving distance from Jacksonville to Kennedy space center
Sure - assuming you're able to get out into space first, and manage to smuggle some gear with you, and manage to avoid the attention of the other astronauts, who'll probably object to your drug use.