Tuesday, February 9, 2010

how to judge and oncoming car, turning into traffic

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_turning_left_at_a_green_light_and_an_oncoming_car_hits_you_because_they_were_going_to_fast_for_one_to_accurately_judge_how_fast_the_vehicle_was_going_who_is_at_fault

http://everything2.com/title/Turning+into+traffic

In fact, not only is it safer to complete the steering manoeuvre in one go, you will also avoid "dry steering". That is when you twist the tyres round when they are not rolling, which wears tyres and strains the steering, too.

Basically only turn when you are absolutely sure the traffic is clear from any cars at intersections. You have to judge the speed and distance of the vehicles coming across you,

Merging traffic

http://www.monkeymeter.com/drivetips/merge.php

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