<head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" > <meta content="http://www.deskshare.com/st.aspx" name="Site Translator"></head> Reglas del camino </b><br><p> por: <b> Kevin Schappell </b><p><p><p><p> Con la rabia del camino siendo tan común actualmente, nosotros si toda la toma un paso detrás y repasar algunas reglas del camino. Mientras que no están enseñadas en la mayoría de las clases de la educación del conductor o los manuales del conductor del estado, estas reglas le ayudarán a ser un conductor mejor. <p><ul><p><p><li> El carril izquierdo está para pasar. Si usted va a pasar, hágalo rápidamente y con seguridad. Algunos estados tienen leyes que prohíban el "conducir" en el carril izquierdo, dejándolo abierto para pasar solamente. <p><p><li> Si alguien está intentando combinarse sobre la carretera y usted tiene sitio, consiga en el carril izquierdo. . This can help avoid an accident or at the least make someone's day a little brighter. <p><p><li> . Be aware of large trucks and their driving styles. . Tractor trailers, dump trucks, and other large vehicles can not stop as fast as you can. . Keep that in mind the next time you squeeze in front of a truck at the stop light. . Also, heavy trucks while on the highway will slow down while going up large hills but pick up speed on the downhill side. . This can lead to a game of leap frog which will frustrate you and the truck driver. . If possible get far enough ahead of the truck to avoid excessive passing! <p><p><li> . Use your turn signals. . I swear they were an option in some cars, considering most people do not use them. . They are there as a signal to inform your fellow drivers where you plan to go. <p></ul><p><p> . I guess this has been a list of my pet peeves, but I hope it will help you have a safer trip down the road. . Remember, we all share the road and together we can make it safer. <p><p> . Take care and safe driving, <p><p><p><p><p><table width=100% cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#dddddd><p><tr><td><p><p><b> Sobre El Autor </b><br><p><p><p> Kevin Schappell mantiene <a href="http://www.autoeducation.com" target=new> . http://www.autoeducation.com </a> . where he gives advice on car maintenance, buying, selling, insurance, and financing. . A mechanical engineer and car guy, Kevin has decided to spend his online time helping others learn about automobiles. <p><p></td></tr><p></table>