Trigonometry
Sin(5) = height/ 5000
h = 5000 * Sin(5)
h = 5000 * 0.087155...
h = 435.778... ft.
comulative risks are related risks that increase with each added risk. An example is using a cell phone while driving.
Yes. Try driving a car (or bicycle) whose wheels are not round.
D - All of the Above
If you average 65 miles per hour for the entire distance your driving distance would be 130 miles.
that this difference in treatment should stop now.
There are several factors that increase the risk of death in teenage drivers. In 2012, 52% of the drivers and 59% of the passengers that were involved in fatal car accidents were not wearing their seatbelts, making it one of the leading causes of death in teenage drivers.
Defensive driving are safe driving techniques that drivers do to avoid another drivers mistake.
Drivers must use bright lights only when driving?
Driving as if other drivers are driving carelessly, being ready to avoid them.
Defensive driving means that you are aware of other drivers around you. Offensive driving would be the opposite of that. You would not be taught in driving school to drive without caution or concern towards other drivers.
"Drivers ed" is a course taken by students of driving age or just before driving age to teach them how to drive. A lot of schools give a drivers ed course which teaches young drivers the basics of traffic laws and the dangers of driving under the influence or driving distracted. Most of these schools also provide on road driving courses with a certified driving instructor.
There are several factors that increase the risk of death in teenage drivers. In 2012, 52% of the drivers and 59% of the passengers that were involved in fatal car accidents were not wearing their seatbelts, making it one of the leading causes of death in teenage drivers.
no
50% drivers
Driving or operating a watercraft under the influence can impact your drivers license.
It gets closer to overhead.
Yes