With 800,000 residents in the city proper, and a total of almost 7.5 million in the surrounding metropolitan area and over 900,000 vehicle registrations in San Mateo and San Francisco Counties, San Francisco, with its famous hills and narrow streets, can make for
potentially dangerous driving conditions.
As well as this, tailgaters and motorist driving well below the speed limit are also not reprimanded for
their potentially dangerous driving.
The Emirai 4 has an augmented reality heads - up display and a wide - angle interior camera that analyses the driver's posture to alert them of
potentially dangerous driving.
Not exact matches
In no event do we allow any advertising or marketing materials to depict individuals in states of intoxication, associate consumption of Purity Vodka with performing
potentially dangerous activities such as operating heavy machinery,
driving a motor vehicle, or participating in hazardous athletic activities, or make any claims that would indicate that Purity Vodka has any medicinal or magical properties.
«Mind wandering is common during
driving: Scientists investigated
potentially dangerous day - dreaming in drivers, and found that it is very common, and produces distinctive brain activity.»
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Driving is a
potentially dangerous activity,» Staples said.
Rao's team is now using this data to develop a new approach to forecasting patients» seizure risk, which could allow patients to avoid
potentially dangerous activities such as swimming or
driving when their seizure risk is highest, and to
potentially take steps (such as additional medication doses) to reduce their seizure risk, similar to how people with asthma know to take extra care to bring their inhalers when pollen levels are high.
Rather, these initiatives are
driven by a variety of factors, ranging from the persistent perception that such foods are somehow «unnatural» and
potentially dangerous to the desire to gain competitive advantage by legislating attachment of a label meant to alarm.
Avoid
driving or performing other
potentially dangerous tasks while taking this formula.
It's also
potentially dangerous and imparts a feeling of invincibility, like you can
drive into anything.
When that happens while the vehicles are being
driven, it could
potentially turn into a
dangerous situation when the vehicle stops and could result in a crash.
These factors include age, gender,
potentially dangerous activities (skydiving, scuba diving, racecar
driving, etc.), and your health.
Some dogs pace in the car, but trying to
drive safely with a squirming dog is a
potentially dangerous situation, too, so choose confinement or restraint.
Her goal was to gain and teach a new understanding of the motivation behind an animal's response and why fear is such a
driving force behind many negative and
potentially dangerous behaviors.
There are no major health issues, but you need to
drive slowly on gravel roads, observe minefield warning signs and keep at least 6m from
potentially dangerous male elephant seals.
Compelling scientific evidence supports the claim that CO2 from human activity is
driving the current warming trend, that the trend is
potentially dangerous, and is already having negative impacts.
For example, if a death was caused by another person
driving drunk, or if a death has been caused by a
dangerous or defective product then the law would consider this
potentially as a wrongful death.
Parking lots can consist of small spaces, congested
driving and parking areas and an increased risk factor for for many
potentially dangerous situations.
People who are
driven are primed to view the world as a
dangerous place, and so they blow the stick out of proportion and see it as a snake, or
potentially even worse, they see a snake as a stick and self sabotage -
However the same reason that U-Hauls are so convenient is the same reason they can
potentially be so
dangerous — they require no special license or proof of good
driving skills.
The most common and
potentially dangerous form of distracted
driving is texting while
driving.
These factors include age, gender,
potentially dangerous activities (skydiving, scuba diving, racecar
driving, etc.), and your health.
Any injury as a result of participation in winter sports, skydiving / parachuting, hang gliding, bungee jumping, scuba diving, mountain climbing, riding or
driving in races or rallies using a motorized vehicle or bicycle, caving or pot - holing, hunting or equestrian activities, skin diving or other underwater activity, rafting or canoeing involving white water rapids, yachting or boating outside coastal waters, participation in any Professional Sports, any bodily contact sport or any other hazardous or
potentially dangerous sport for which You are untrained
You usually only get points for moving violations — when you do something illegal and
dangerous while
driving a vehicle — since they're seen as more severe and
potentially causing damage or harm than other violations.
We've all been in the annoying (and
potentially dangerous) situation of
driving behind someone who is clearly lost.
There are plenty of bad
driving habits that are
potentially dangerous even life threatening.
So, how can we combat this
potentially dangerous part of
driving?
At iDrive, we believe this philosophy should be replicated in other fields, especially something that can be as
potentially dangerous as
driving.