one second for every ten feet of your vehicle length
The California Vehicle Code does not list a statewide minimum distance from a stop sign that a vehicle can be parked. Some California cities have these requirements in their local ordinances. San Diego, for example, prohibits parking within 50 feet in advance of a stop sign, yield sign, traffic signal or marked crosswalk — but only when appropriate signs or markings are in place prohibiting such parking. So Zero (0) is legal, 20-30 is a courtesy to other drivers
She should round to the nearest hundred. why?
When parallel parking, it's generally recommended to leave about 2-3 feet of space between parked vehicles. This distance allows for easier entry and exit from the vehicles and helps prevent door dings and damage. Additionally, maintaining this space is important for ensuring safety and accessibility for pedestrians and other road users.
The theoretical frequency of heads will be .5 and as you do more and more coin tosses the observed frequency should get closer and closer to .5. With 100 tosses, it will be pretty close, but not exactly .5
A vehicle should never be parked closer than 15 feet to a fire hydrant. This distance is important to ensure that firefighters have quick and unobstructed access to the hydrant in case of an emergency. Parking too close can impede fire response efforts and may result in fines or towing.
In Texas, vehicles must be parked at least 15 feet away from a fire hydrant to ensure that firefighters have unobstructed access in case of an emergency. Violating this rule can result in fines and the potential towing of the vehicle. This regulation is crucial for public safety, as quick access to fire hydrants can save lives and property during a fire. Always check local regulations, as they may vary by city.
15 feetADDITIONAL: Use caution when applying the above answer. That may be the law in some states. Other states (or municipalities) may have different restrictions.
Each state in the U.S. can vary on this law. Of the four states I have had a license, three allow no closer than 15 feet. (Washington state, North Carolina, Texas) Oregon lets you park as close as 10 feet to a hydrant.
From the rear, front, and left side. If approaching a vehicle from the right side while parallel parked it means you've parked illegaly facing on coming traffic.
The vehicle should be parked in neutral, with the handbrake on.
yes
A safe distance, there is no defined limits of this type as driving near parked cars is situational (at best).
That is the only course of action you can take.
Driver's side
Driver's side
at a set of red lights. how many feet should you be behind the vehicle in front of you?