I am not sure why people think that cyclist is more approachable than drivers. Everyone should be treated equally.
Pedestrians MUST look both ways before they cross streets, and NOT expect crosswalks to automatically protect them. Drivers OFTEN do not see pedestrians, and drivers do not often notice crosswalks. Drivers may be from out of town, or may not have driven on that particular street before. Pedestrians must not ASSUME that drivers will automatically stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk; and pedestrians must not ASSUME that drivers always see them.
Assume that all other drivers are idiots, and drive as cautiously as possible. Or.. dont drive.
In the drivers footwell behind the kick panel ( I assume there is an access hole )
You first need to go to the DMV. Then ask them to change the address on your drivers license 10 days before moving to a new state. I assume they will mail you your new drivers license.
By ezyreg is assume you mean a physical shop location you can visit for vehicle registration and drivers licence inquiries?
In the trunk on the drivers side ( behind the trunk liner ) I assume there is an access hole )
Pertaining to driving and rules of the road: No, you should NOT always accept the right of way in any given situation. Even if you have the right of way at an intersection, you shouldn't assume that the other drivers will honor right-of-way procedures. Aggressive and incompetent drivers may not acknowledge right-of-way, and could cause an accident. Instead, you should proceed with caution, and assume right of way after analyzing the situation.
I assume you mean 'license' and not 'lisence'. No, not unless you can spell it properly. ;) Seriously, in general no, but it varies by state.
I am going to assume that you are inquiring about a learner's permit for young drivers. If that is the case, then the age will vary state by state. You can contact your local DMV or Drivers' education facility for more information.
The common stereotypes about female drivers are that they aren't very good at driving, they drive too slow, with their body over the steer wheel, that they use their brakes often. Stereotypes about female drivers assume that women can't take care of their own cars, and even buy a car.
== == Why do you assume you will GET insurance, after a DUI? The insurance industry is cracking down on those who drink and drive, by refusing to insure such drivers.
on my 97 4.0 its inside the drivers side frame rail about under the drivers seat, once laying under the truck you cant miss it, I would assume its about the same if not the same on the 2003 it is in the same spot.