Generally yes.
There are a few vehicles currently available with electronic guidance systems to help keep you going straight, but most do not.
The specifics of how fast and in what direction the car will turn depend on the car suspension geometry, loading, tires, and road surface. ANSWER # 2 If you are holding the wheel while you are driving for a distance (however long) it will not turn by itself!! ANSWER # 3 If the alingment is off in your car or if the road has a crown (center of the road in higher than the shoulder so there is a slight tilt to the road surface)
It would be best if you learnt how to spell "Strait" for a start
That would be the Bering Strait.
'We drove to the sports center.' Or: 'We drove there.'
Since the length of a strait is rather indeterminate, there will be no exact answer. But Cook Strait would be longer than Foveaux strait. Are there others?
The Bering strait would be the correct answer.
The Strait of Gibraltar lie between Spain in Europe and Morocco in Africa.Strait of Gibraliar That would be the Strait of Gibraltar.
The word that means having to do with the mind is "cognitive."
The name for a narrow body of water that connects an enclosed sea with a larger body of water is a strait. An example would be the Strait of Gibraltar that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Due to the icy conditions, the car skidded and drove into a tree.
In the Strait of Gibraltar, you will find water. Lots and lots of water. :D
you would pass through to bosporus strait and the dardanelles strait.
An hour if you drove at 110mph...or 30 mins if you drove at 220mph :)