Driving Laws
Know the warning signs: you are impaired when your ability to operate a vehicle is compromised by substances, illness, or tiredness. Drive responsibly.
You must stay at least 300 feet behind an emergency vehicle when its lights and sirens are activated in California.
A driver may pass another vehicle when safe if they follow specific traffic laws designed to prevent dangerous collisions.
Drivers should dim their headlights at night when an oncoming vehicle is within a specific distance to prevent glare and ensure road safety. Understanding headlight dimming rules can help reduce accidents and improve visibility for all drivers.
Wearing a bicycle helmet can significantly reduce the risk of head injuries, but who is legally required to wear one? Helmet laws vary by state and age, with many places mandating them for children and young riders. Understanding these regulations can help ensure safety and compliance while cycling.
Knowing how to react before, during, and after a car crash can save your life. From wearing a seatbelt properly to staying calm on impact and seeking help fast, these survival tips can make all the difference.
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