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Yes most places if you are in a slow moving vehicle you need the slow vehicle sign
Impede means to interfere with, block or slow something. For example, when you are impeding traffic, you are interfering with traffic, blocking or slowing it to less than andequate flow.
Yes, "im-" is a prefix added to the word "pede" to create "impede." The prefix "im-" means "into" or "against," and the word "pede" comes from the Latin "pedis," meaning foot.
Impede.
that state and local interests can block progress and impede national plans
Yes it can. Because there is nothing there to impede it.
Do not impede on me please.
It can be, meaning a cube or a bar against participation. The verb to block often means to impede or obstruct.
In the US, it is legal to overtake and pass a bicycle. However, as with all road obstacles, the passing must be done safely. As well, the bicyclist also has "rules of the road" responsibilities, including not to impede traffic and to use all precautions to bike safely... including to move as far right and off the road as possible so that traffic has the right of way.* Important - Bicycles must travel in the same direction as traffic which is on the right lane (right shoulder for bikes) in the US, and not ride "against" traffic. City traffic and bicyclists often have more risks to each other, because there is no road shoulder.
You can easily look up 'impede' in a dictionary; everyhome should have a dictionary! Impede means to 'oppose'.
While hiking, if you come to a cliff, it will impede your progress.
Please do not impede my progress down the path.