Yes, it sounds that way. Since kids may cross the street, cars in both directions must stop.
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No. No, but you should check your local driving laws just in case.
It is false. It is centripetal force that pushes you towards the door of the car opposite the direction of the turn.
A cop can always pull you over at any time.
By definition, a divided highway has a midline area that divides the lanes that go in each direction. Some have fences, cement or planted medians or more. It has two solid lines running down the center (most often in yellow). Or it has an actual barrier of some kind. It is significant in that the vehicles on the opposite side of the road from you are traveling in the opposite direction. So, you can expect to see some oncoming traffic. You want to be sure that you're driving on the correct side of the road. However, if you are on road that has two lanes, but both lanes are going in the same direction, then that is not a divided highway.
In driving a one way sign means that traffic can only travel in the direction of the one way sign. It is a traffic violation to travel in the opposite direction for any reason and it applies to motor vehicles and bicycles.
deceleration in a linear motion (braking during driving or an object thrown up while you are standing on on earth) --> the acceleration is pointing at an opposite direction than the motion. ============================
The dials are driven by a gear train, with each dial driving the dial to its left. For this reason, each dial runs in the opposite direction to its neighbours.
The driving distance from Greensboro to Raleigh is approximately 80 miles.
friction will act in the opposite direction to the propulsion force driving the train. so it will cause a resistance and so limit the velocity
The driving distance from Raleigh, North Carolina to Kernersville, North Carolina is about 97 miles.
Because of centrifugal force. It's like when you spin a open bag or an open water bottle around in a circle (with it going upside down) quickly, nothing spills out. That is also centrifugal force. In the case of driving, the people inside the car move in the opposite direction of the point of rotation of the car. Hope that helps! :)