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The Yoshihara boundaries are: Southwest side: Highway 329. Southeast side: Highway 75. Northeast side: unnamed alley beginning 270 meters northeast of the highway 75 highway 329 intersection. Northwest side: Unnamed alley beginning 190 meters northwest of the highway 75 highway 329 intersection.
aye, you're American? The answer is a ton of highway salt weights a ton.
highway
Regardless of the direction being travelled, any object on the move has a positive velocity, even if it is moving backwards, because velocity is the measure of the rate of movement in a given direction. Compare: A car is traveling forwards on a highway at 100 km/h. How fast is it travelling? If it turns round (or even it doesn't turn round, but just reverses) and travels at 100 km/h, how fast is it travelling? The answer is 100 km/h in both cases. (But reversing on a highway and travelling at 100 km/h is not recommended!)
A scalar, since no direction is specified.
Yellow lines.
A roadway is considered a divided highway if the lanes moving traffic in opposite directions separated by a
Divided Highway
Divided Highway
A divided highway is a road that has a barrier or median separating the lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. This setup helps increase safety by preventing head-on collisions and controlling the flow of traffic. Drivers must typically use interchanges or designated turnarounds to change direction on a divided highway.
On a divided highway with a pronounced barrier, no.
I would not think so under those conditions.
No
No
No
STOP unless you are on the opposite side of a divided highway
No.