If in any case your radiator overheats while you are stuck in traffic, the best thing to do is pull over and stop. |
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I tried to pull over to the side a few times to get out of his slipstream but it still wasn't enough. |
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It started life as a Fairmont, but nobody is going to say the Fox platform is obsolete after they see it pull over one G on the skidpad. |
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About 7,000 motorists will be stopped on two separate days at undisclosed lay-bys, with police being used to tell drivers to pull over. |
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I got so scared at one stage I had to pull over on the open road and do deep breaths and wait for my hands to shake a little less. |
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In a narrow street, three smaller cars pull over, deferentially, almost in formation, to let our huge, silvery barque glide past. |
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She then indicated to pull over to the side, stopped momentarily, but then drove on. |
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Your average traffic cop must pull over hundreds of motorists a month, many of whom are going to give him a mouthful. |
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I managed to pull over to the hard shoulder expecting I'd had a blowout on one of my tyres but on inspection they looked fine. |
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Or you can pull over, put the vehicle in park, unfasten your belt, stick your head between the front seats, and grope for a spell. |
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She let the operators slip off her high-heels, fasten the seat belt, and pull over the metal strap. |
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And if you do find yourself in traffic, pull over and let the line behind you pass ahead and you'll usually have the road to yourself again. |
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The nice thing about driving it is that motorists pull over to let you pass. |
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He was motoring slowly along in the thick traffic in April, 2002, when a police officer had him pull over. |
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They were fingerless, with a hood that one could pull over one's fingers to turn it into a mitten. |
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I constantly witness individuals exchanging obscenities because neither wishes to pull over and give way. |
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Even if your security officers advise against it, why not pull over and mingle with the crowd? |
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Should a child persist in opening the belt while the car is in motion, it is advisable to pull over and refasten the buckle. |
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Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices. |
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She steered into the oncoming lane, and motioned for the Dodge to pull over. |
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After the concert, the storm was so intense my dad had to pull over halfway home. |
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About ten minutes into our drive home, I got carsick and we had to pull over. |
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Wherever the winning hazard reigns he has this strong pull over all possible opponents. |
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This meant the tyre went flat, which in turn meant I had to pull over and change the wheel. |
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Since when did citizens brandishing weapons have the right to pull over other citizens? |
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She also said the teens rode on two bikes and forced her to pull over as one brandished the weapon. |
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Currently, lorries pull over on the side of the road to unload and traffic passes around them. |
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As the learner driver began to pull over, the man continued crossing the road but the BMW driver pulled out, narrowly missing him. |
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First, he took his eyes off the ball while fielding at short leg, and failed to notice that Sarwan had lobbed an attempted pull over his right shoulder. |
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Police checkpoints are routinely set up on major roads, and drivers should pull over when asked. |
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Initially the driver did not pull over when the emergency lights were activated by the officer. |
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They were on a little-used frontage road next to Interstate 8, and the Border Patrol officers asked them to pull over for a secondary inspection. |
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Drivers should pull over and allow oncoming road-trains to pass to avoid being sideswiped. |
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Ideally, pull over to make the call but if you are not able to, an emergency call to 911 is allowed under the new BC cell phone driving law. |
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I added 5 extra rows on the collar in stocking stitch so that I would have a roll in the collar, which is easier to pull over the head than ribbing. |
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So whenever it rained, we had to pull over every two miles and take a squeegee to it. |
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Just as the car passed the gate, Yusef told the driver to pull over, and bright-eyed Aya was delivered in the dark by her mother-in-law. |
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The 48-year-old semi-retired victim was forced to pull over his car in Barleylands, Crays Hill, Billericay, when a Transit-style van overtook him and stopped suddenly. |
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He began to flash his headlights at the other vehicle in front of him, indicating that the driver should pull over. |
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However, he had just met other vehicles and had to pull over to the right to let them go by on the narrow road. |
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If you are traveling with someone who smokes, pull over for him or her to have a smoke break outside the car. |
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This also eliminates the need for the driver to pull over to call for updates or wait for the clearance to approach the border. |
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If you fail the test or don't take a retest, then a signal will sound telling you either to pull over or that you must pass the test. |
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Operator must slow down, pull over, stop or otherwise allow vehicles to pass. |
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Occasionally I have to pull over while driving because I can't remember where I am going or where I am now. |
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If an incoming call requires your full attention, or the music is so good you just gotta get out of the car and dance: pull over. |
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West Yorkshire police officers had given chase after a Nissan Terrano they thought was towing a faulty trailer failed to pull over when they indicated to the driver. |
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A local police officer attempted to pull over the white Subaru for going 15 mph over the speed limit. |
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Grogan advises drivers to pull over when oncoming cars approach. |
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Stuart Kennedy, 27, is alleged to have used a powerful strobe light to get two motorists to pull over. |
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We pull over on the rickety planks to watch capybara and marsh deer nibbling the greenery and countless yacaré caiman – the local crocodiles – cruising the waterways. |
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We spotted two places along the fire road where a car could pull over. |
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They remind drivers that there is no better cure for driver fatigue than a good night's sleep, and that those who find themselves nodding off at the wheel should pull over immediately and take a power nap. |
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The Welsh chart stars were pursued by Canadian police when their driver failed to pull over following a parking violation. |
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One woman described how she had been driving when she heard the announcement of the programme on the news, and had to pull over to the side of the road to write down the telephone number of the contact. |
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Put the firewood in the box, pull over the bag, turn around and bind. |
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To your second question, no, you don't have to pull over. |
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Due to the angle of the crossing, even in ideal conditions, a tractor-trailer must pull wide into the opposing lane of 3e Avenue to make the turn and pull over the crossing. |
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If you can, pull over onto the shoulder, as far to the right as possible. |
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The car does not pull over and a brief high speed chase results. |
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This last piece of advice is even more important if you find yourself in a tunnel: here again, you should pull over to the right as far as possible to wait for help. |
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We were able to pull over safely on to the roadside, don high visibility gilets, display warning triangles and spare tyre when a young man appeared from between the trees. |
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Can you pull over just after the post office? My house is next door. |
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Murder Mile by Tony Black becomes fixated on Edinburgh after dark and some clubbers on their way home from a night out pull over on the bypass to answer the call of nature. |
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