What is your Favourite day and why?
Monday is my favourite, because the week is just begining! =) I love Saturday because I know that I have Sunday before I have to go to work again! If I had a ‘normal’ job working Monday through Friday, then Thursday would be my favorite because the following day would be relaxed Friday.
Which is your favorite part of weekend?
Answer: My favourite part of the weekend is certainly the “morning” when I don’t have to worry about waking up early and getting ready quickly to get to work. Then, of course, I also like the part when I don’t really have to worry about going to bed “early” or staying up late at night.
Which is the best day of week?
Whats The Best Day Of The Week?
- 1. Friday. The end of the week, whether you’re in college, school, work or anywhere Friday is by far the best day of the week.
- Saturday. Pips Sunday to the post purely on the fact that you’re still two days away from the eternal grind known as weekdays.
- Sunday.
- Thursday.
- Wednesday.
- Monday.
- Tuesday.
What is the most dangerous day of the week?
Saturday
What is the most popular day to die?
6 January
What is the safest day of the week to drive?
Despite several years of steady declines, deadly vehicle crashes are on the rise, according to the most recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The safest day to be on the road: Tuesday.
What is the safest day of the year?
“Halloween: The Safest Day of the Year” – Reason.com.
What is the most dangerous month?
Key insights:
- July, August, September, and October are the 4 deadliest months on the road.
- August is the deadliest month of the year. From 2010-2015, 18,630 people have died due to car accidents in August.
- July is the second deadliest month, at 18,439 deaths between 2010 and 2015.
What is the most dangerous night to drive?
New Year’s Eve
What day has the most car crashes?
July 4th
What is the deadliest holiday?
Independence Day is by far the deadliest holiday And while setting off explosives for entertainment with absolutely no experience comes with its own dangers — the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 12 fireworks-related deaths in 2019 — sparklers are far from the riskiest behavior on July 4th.
Which holiday has the most deaths?
New Year’s is typically associated with lots of partying and alcohol, so it’s no surprise that this event is at the top of the list of the most deadly holidays. According to the NHTSA, over 460 auto-accident fatalities occurred in 2009 and 40 percent of those were attributed to alcohol.
Which lane has the most accidents?
Merging Lane
What is the scariest road in America?
Clinton Road
What is the safest lane to drive?
If you’re on a highway that is above two lanes, it’s most likely safest to be in an outermost lane. When you’re on the outer lane, you don’t have to worry about cars on both sides of you. Should an emergency occur, you have the option of pulling off the road and onto the shoulder.
Which is the safest lane on a motorway?
left
Can you stay in the middle lane on a motorway?
Middle lane hogging happens when a driver ignores part 264 of the Highway Code (read above!) and stays in the middle lane on a motorway for longer than they need to, and not moving back over to the left when it is clear. This includes driving in the middle lane when there are no cars to overtake on the left.
Can you stay in left lane on motorway?
Three-lane motorway – you should stay in the left-hand lane unless you need to overtake slower moving traffic. You should only use the outer lane to overtake slower moving vehicles when the left-hand and middle lanes are occupied with slower moving traffic.
What speed should you join a motorway?
As you normally join the motorway from a left hand slip road or from another motorway, you need to: Keep an eye on the traffic in the left-hand lane of the motorway and give them priority. Get up to a speed that means you can integrate safely (usually around 50/60mph).
What is the slowest speed on a motorway?
You shouldn’t have any problem if you’re going around 50 mph anyway as there legally are no minimum speeds on motorways in the UK unless signed otherwise.
Who has priority when joining a motorway?
Joining a motorway or dual carriageway Check there’s a suitable gap in the left-hand lane. Use the Mirrors – Signal – Manoeuvre/Position – Speed – Look (MSM/PSL) routine before you merge onto the motorway. You must give priority to traffic already on the motorway: don’t force your way into the traffic stream.
When should you not join a motorway?
Joining the motorway.
- give priority to traffic already on the motorway.
- check the traffic on the motorway and match your speed to fit safely into the traffic flow in the left-hand lane.
- not cross solid white lines that separate lanes or use the hard shoulder.
- stay on the slip road if it continues as an extra lane on the motorway.
When joining a motorway do you slip the road?
Explantion: When joining a motorway from a slip road, drivers should adjust their speed to that of the motorway traffic on the acceleration lane and merge into a suitable gap in Lane 1. Do not force other traffic to swerve or slow down to avoid your vehicle.
When should you join a motorway?
Joining the motorway.
- give priority to traffic already on the motorway.
- check the traffic on the motorway and match your speed to fit safely into the traffic flow in the left-hand lane.
- not cross solid white lines that separate lanes or use the hard shoulder.
What to do if nobody lets you merge?
Just move your front tire very slowly over the line and keep it there for a second, they’ll back off. Just do as best you can. Once over make sure to wave “thanks” (wait until you’re over to wave because the rear pillars of your car will hide your hand as you’re merging over) focus ahead and keep your speed up.
What should you do immediately after joining the motorway?
Stay in the left-hand lane long enough to get used to the higher speeds of motorway traffic before considering overtaking.
How do you drive on the motorway for the first time?
Motorway driving tips
- Keep your distance from the car in front.
- If it’s your first time on the motorway, it might be worth bringing a more experienced driver with you.
- Plan ahead so you know your route.
- Run some basic checks on your car beforehand, like checking your tyre pressure.