Not exact matches
Manufacturers had developed electronic cruise control systems by this time, and these makers promoted the benefits of the system as it delivered constant throttle inputs, rather than the
erratic flexing of the
driver's right foot
for improved fuel economy.
According to a report by the Huffington Post, a witness had called police about the
driver twice earlier that day; once
for erratic driving and once
for fighting with a neighbor.
In fact, now and again being stopped
for erratic riding is handiest the worst of a
driver's issues.
The uninsured
driver failed to keep a proper lookout, failed to stop and / or reduce her speed to avoid a collision, traveled eastbound in a lane marked only
for westbound traffic, drove in an
erratic and reckless manner, and failed to exercise due care
for the safety of those in the area, including the plaintiff.
This will also report any
erratic driving actions even skilled
drivers of a driving school that includes going fast to slow speed which is a common symptom
for a
driver experiencing highway hypnosis.
«U.S. business travel was poised
for significant growth in 2015, but the
erratic performance of key economic
drivers caused some to tap the brakes on additional travel spending,» says Michael W. McCormick, executive director of the Global Business Travel Association, in a statement.