Q: Signs around public schools often read “Speed Limit 20 mph when children are present”. Does this mean when children are present inside the school? Or when children are present
Q: Signs around public schools often read “Speed Limit 20 mph when children are present”. Does this mean when children are present inside the school? Or when children are present
Q: A few of my adult driving students from other countries are in the habit of driving barefoot. While I don’t think it’s illegal, I ask them to keep their
Q: I often see motor vehicles being driven in the dark, or near dark, without headlights on. My understanding is that multiple studies have shown that even during the daytime
Q: At a freeway on-ramp, is it illegal to merge early by driving across the white lines before the lanes merge, or is it just discouraged? If it’s illegal, what
Q: With all this great weather I’ve been thinking about getting a scooter, something like a Vespa. Is that basically like a moped, or do I need a special license?
Q: I was taught when turning left at an intersection onto a street with two lanes in each direction, to turn into the left (and closest) of the two lanes.
Q: You wrote an article about a woman who was cited for honking as she drove past a protest. If the protesters were brandishing a sign that invited people to
Q: I feel like visibility in new cars is getting worse. It seems to be because the posts on either side of the windshield are so much wider than they
Q: Who has the right-of-way when two cars enter a roundabout at the same time at different speeds; the slower one on the right, or the one to the left
If where you look is where you go, then it’s pretty important to look in the right direction. That’s not just good advice, there’s science to back it up.