Even though I'm a cautious
highway driver who follows all scheduled maintenance, I had to replace my tires before the warranty was over.
They are like
highway drivers who have found a favourite route from A to B and don't want to pick a different way of getting to their export destination.
There is no automatic emergency braking or adaptive cruise control on any Cruze; both would be helpful to high - mileage
highway drivers who'd be attracted to the diesel Cruze.
Not exact matches
In May 2010, I was riding my new motorcycle on a local
highway when I was struck by a
driver who was texting.
The DOT said while there's still plenty of time and studies to be done over the next three to five years, the project is about the immediate safety of the
drivers who use the
highway over the city's waterfront.
He equated the fight to class warfare, saying it's about «corporate CEO's» and their agenda versus «future nurses, school bus
drivers, and
highway workers»,
who he says are being asked to give up any hope of financial security in the future.
That includes
drivers who entered from any part of the
highway.
«Hayatu and Adesanmi were on their official duty as part of the
highway patrol team before they were hit by a
driver who was on high speed to evade the arrest of the FRSC officers», he said.
With data from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System covering 1994 to 2011, the researchers analyzed fatal motor vehicle crashes in Colorado and in the 34 states that did not have medical marijuana laws, comparing changes over time in the proportion of
drivers who were marijuana - positive and alcohol - impaired.
«Cell phone bans have reduced cell phone use by
drivers, but the perplexing thing is that they haven't reduced crashes,» says Russ Rader, a spokesperson for the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety in Arlington, Virginia,
who was not involved in the new study.
Jimmy is surrounded by other perfect archetypes: His brother Clyde (Adam
Driver) is a veteran of the Iraq War
who had his lower left arm blown off in combat, and now struggles to get by as a bartender at the local watering hole off the
highway.
It tells a tale about a truck
driver called Conway
who's travelling along a secret
highway in the caves beneath Kentucky and the people he meets.
Soon I'm at 130 mph, blurring past my fellow
drivers,
who seem not to notice that they've saddled a unicorn: a
highway with no speed limit.
A new study by the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety says that two - thirds of
drivers who live in cities with red - light cameras support the automated systems.
If you're the type of
driver who enjoys riding in the fast lane, then the latest Jaguar XJ is eager to excite with a top - tier combination of commanding engine performance, agile handling, and a highly equipped interior to start out on the nearby roads or
highways with ease.
The Ingram Park Nissan inventory is stocked with several vehicles earning over an Environmental Protection Agency - estimated 30 mpg
highway fuel economy for
drivers who prefer to be conscious of their fuel consumption.
Compact crossovers have taken over American
highways by storm, and they are the perfect choice for
drivers who are looking for both efficiency and versatility.
Drivers who stick with the manual transmission will get 23 mpg in the city and 29 on the
highway.
It can potentially help lessen
driver fatigue and create a more confident driving experience — especially for
drivers who experience heavy
highway traffic on a daily basis.
It's a great package for a daily
driver, and while those of us
who prefer naturally aspirated engines may miss the character of the old inline - five, the new turbo mill delivers 20 % better
highway fuel economy without the ridiculously tall gearing of the most recent 2.5L - equipped cars.
510 HP are a beautiful dream for most
drivers, but especially those
who need to maintain the 80 km / h speed on all
highways, regardless of the regions they pass through.
Sync and other similar devices are drawing more scrutiny from U.S. regulators
who are studying the impact of
driver distraction on
highway fatalities and injuries.
The rear end predominantly features chrome exhaust tips admired by
drivers who you may just zip past on the
highway.
However, you may be a
driver who commutes 80 miles round - trip, so the EV range become a smaller percentage of your total drive time — even less so if those are
highway miles, when the electric engine isn't at its most efficient.
The 1.6 - liter engine is great for budget - minded
drivers who will love the money - saving 32 miles per gallon on the
highway, which is practically unheard of from an SUV / crossover.
However, for
drivers who want to maximize efficiency, there is an available 1.6 - liter turbodiesel that delivers an EPA - estimated 52 mpg on the
highway.
The IRC study did not have detailed information on underinsured
drivers, but, suffice it to say, roads like the I - 35, I - 37, and the Benson
Highway likely teem with
drivers who don't have enough coverage to pay out liability and bodily injury claims.
Whether you are a merchant
who owns a rafting business on the Guadalupe River, a baseball coach
who spends all summer at Riverside Park, or a truck
driver who clocks 1000s of miles on roads like US
Highway 59, Interstate 35, and US 77, you know the risks and hazards of big Texas living.
Give flyers to anyone you can think of
who spends time around your neighborhood — bus
drivers,
highway workers, utility workers, etc..
It tells a tale about a truck
driver called Conway
who's travelling along a secret
highway in the caves beneath Kentucky and the people he meets.
Kentucky Route Zero tells the tale of a truck
driver who is travelling along a secret
highway beneath Kentucky in order to find the fictional Route Zero in order to make his final delivery.
Interestingly no one, not even Michael Cunningham, got my intended analogy with climate skeptics, namely with the truck
driver who was overtaking a car around a bend on a two - lane
highway with the involved vehicles closing at well over 200 kph.
Take, for example, the
drivers of the sports cars
who race around the curvy, narrow
highways at appalling speeds.
Crossing a
Highway: Drivers who need to cross a highway from a public or private drive, at any place other than a marked intersection, must yield to traffic and pedestrians on the highway and wait until it is reasonably safe to
Highway:
Drivers who need to cross a
highway from a public or private drive, at any place other than a marked intersection, must yield to traffic and pedestrians on the highway and wait until it is reasonably safe to
highway from a public or private drive, at any place other than a marked intersection, must yield to traffic and pedestrians on the
highway and wait until it is reasonably safe to
highway and wait until it is reasonably safe to cross.
A
driver who carries a statutory minimum for being allowed to drive on a public
highway is consciously self - insuring for liability above the limits.
Truck
drivers who get behind the wheel under the influence of alcohol or drugs have no business being on North Carolina roads and
highways.
Most truckers are safe
drivers who understand the risks and dangers that their huge vehicles could pose on the
highway.
Drivers who dart and weave behind, alongside, and in front of big rigs are not necessarily acting wisely when they fail to keep in mind that a fully - loaded truck at
highway speeds can take nearly the length of full football fields to stop — much longer than a standard road sedan.
Although no one was injured in this situation, everyone
who travels on the many
highways and other roads located in our state is placed at risk whenever an impaired
driver makes the choice to get behind the wheel of a vehicle.
Crossing a
Highway: Drivers who simply need to cross a highway at a location other than an intersection may
Highway:
Drivers who simply need to cross a
highway at a location other than an intersection may
highway at a location other than an intersection may do so.
First and foremost the
Highway Code is directed at and read by
drivers and not passengers
who of course present the same risk of «car dooring».
Though some of these
drivers may possess such superior driving skills and safety awareness, others
who daily use our nation's roads and
highways do not.
According to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 9,967 individuals died in 2014 in accidents where there was at least one
driver who had a blood alcohol concentration of.08 percent or more.
However, a few weeks of training is not enough for a
driver who is responsible for a 26,000 pound truck driving through the public
highway system.
The plaintiff
driver was stopped on the
highway intending to turn left when she was struck from behind by the defendant
driver,
who had been going approximately 100 km / h.
In 2014, the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated that approximately 10,000 individuals were killed in accidents with one or more
driver who had a BAC of.08 percent or more, and nearly 160 of these deaths occurred in the state of Colorado.
A study by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Association found that the number of
drivers who operate a car under the influence of drugs has risen over the past 10 years.
The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2014, there were nearly ten thousand people
who died in alcohol - impaired - driving accidents where at least one
driver involved had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher.
However, section 193 (1) of the
Highway Traffic Act applies a «reverse onus» requiring the
driver of a motor vehicle
who collides with a pedestrian or cyclist to prove, on a balance of probabilities that the collision did not arise from their negligence or improper conduct.
In a recent car accident injury case, I represented a twenty - three year old woman
who had been hit by another
driver as she was driving down a rural
highway.