traffic laws very greatly from state to state. they always tell you what you can't do not what you can do. Traffic laws are written this way so they don't relieve you of your basic responsibility to drive safely. So if your state has a law or statute regarding residential u turns it probably says you cannot make a u-turn if there is another car within 100 feet. It does not say that you cam make a u-turn if there is not. The result is it is your responsibility to drive safely in all States.!
Yes, it is correct to say "approaching fast." This phrase is commonly used to describe something that is getting closer or nearing quickly. It can be used in various contexts, such as when referring to a person, an event, a deadline, or a vehicle approaching rapidly.
I would be using the verb "to approach" as in "approaching some thing/place etc.
No, you must not follow any emergency vehicle closer than 200 ft in Georgia
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sound is wavelengths, and wavelengths get compressed when coming to you (and stretched when going away). the closer the wavelengths, the higher the pitch!
20 feet.
It means to draw nearer to something; get closer.
It is the larger of the two, closest to the front of the vehicle the smaller one is closer to the firewall or interior of the vehicle
A Class A misdemeanor.
Your vehicle may be no closer than 25' from the corner.
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