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Side-by-side driving can be dangerous due to the increased risk of collisions and reduced visibility for both drivers and other vehicles. It can also create a distraction, making it harder to react to sudden changes in traffic conditions. Additionally, this style of driving may lead to aggressive behavior and road rage, jeopardizing safety for everyone on the road. Overall, maintaining a safe distance promotes better control and awareness while driving.
Wear, heat, driving style, poor design, failure to keep the fluid level up and changed. Pick whatever seems appropriate to the situation.
None: if you are walking you will not make any driving mistakes! Even if driving, it depends on your driving style.
Its the WAY you act. Everyone who acts has a different style of acting. Not evyone does it the same.
The answer depends on the vehicles that you are driving, as well as your driving style.
Aggressive driving, characterized by tailgating, frequent lane changes, excessive speeding, and road rage, significantly increases the risk for everyone on the road. This style of driving often leads to accidents due to reduced reaction times and impaired judgment. Additionally, distracted driving, such as texting or using a phone while driving, can also pose a serious threat, as it diverts attention away from the road and impairs the driver's ability to respond to hazards. Both styles compromise safety and create dangerous situations for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians alike.
not everyone can see
no, it depends on your hair style and thickness
It depends on the vehicle, the tire pressure and your style of driving. Your driving makes the biggest difference.
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No way of telling, depends on distance driven, driving style and driving conditions.
Not 'everyone' loves that style of hair, but it may be popular because some think it is attractive and "boyish".