no
100 mph
it is in the ocean
it is in the ocean
The yellow flag rule at Daytona Beach in 1955 indicated caution on the racetrack, signaling drivers to slow down due to dangerous conditions, such as accidents or debris. Under this rule, drivers were required to maintain their position and not overtake others while the yellow flag was displayed. This was crucial for ensuring safety during races, as it helped manage the risks associated with high-speed racing on the beach course. The rule aimed to protect both drivers and spectators during events.
Captain Driver's flag is at the Smith Institution.
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The caution flag is to warn drivers of a problem on the open lanes of the course. A car may be disabled or stopped. Drivers will slow down upon seeing that caution flag to prevent further harm to a fellow driver or themselves.
yes, althoughyou can certainly get a citation for distracting other drivers.
during 1850 the Canada flag was the U.K. union flag.
the thirteen starred flag was adopted during the revolutionary war.
The checkered flag is the signal of the end of the race. When the flag is raised it alerts the drivers that the last lap is starting, when it is being waved the first car to cross the finish line is the winner.
To control the flow of traffic during construction, it's best to have signs posted for drivers to know what is coming up the road. Next, have cones to guide the traffic and an flag person ready to signal which flow of traffic can move.