The scenarios that are applicable to the driving situations one may find themselves in are:
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What do you do when the car is forced into the guardrail?</h3>
Best response: I will keep my hands on the wheel and come to a halt gradually. The reason for keeping my hands on the wheel is to ensure that I don't lose control. This will enable me to gradually steer away from the guard rail. The next step is to gradually ease back onto the speed lane. It is improper to slam on the brakes at this point because it would cause a collision with the vehicle behind.
Scenario 2: When driving on a wet road and the car begins to slide
Best response:
It is not advisable to increase speed. It is not advisable to pump the brakes. It is not advisable to even depress the brake pedal and hold it down gently. The best thing to do is to ease one foot off the accelerator. At this time, there should be no sharp turns.
Scenario 3: When you are in a slow traffic and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind
Best response: The best thing to do at this point is to move to the right of the lane and stop.
This helps to prevent the patient in the ambulance from dying. It also ensures that the ambulance has clear way to pass. It is NOT advised to move to the left. That will cause more problems. It is better to stay on the lane if there is no way to park on the right shoulder of the road.
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ANSWER: The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution | Bill of Rights basically states "No person or property shall be unreasonably searched or seized", that is not the actual Fourth Amend. definition, but you know what I mean.
Anyways, the 4A (Fourth Amendment) protects people from Unconstitutional searches and seizures unless they have probable cause, you have committed a crime in front of them, or they have a Warrant of some sort. Although many Government Officials and Law Enforcement Officials still abuse their power by going against the 4A, they can get in loads of trouble later down the road for doing so. This is why the 4A is put into place. Think of it like a Protection Order, they can not do anything to you since the Protection Order is there, however, if you act stupid and commit a crime or have an active warrant, that Protection Order wont protect you from them in that instance.
EXPLANATION: I study the USC and USC: BoR on my free time, took legal classes as High School Elective courses, and im a Law Enforcement Explorer and we must know the Constitution.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it lists the law of the country and gives the state the power to enforce them... The rule of law being the supreme law of the land, nobody is above the law, it applies to everyone and everyone must stick to the law and do what it says to avoid Anarchy