if theres oncoming traffic
if hes going fast incase he increases speed when you are next to him
if its a unbroken line in the road
:)
Under most practical circumstances, energy can't be created or destroyed.
two lines that never touch that above and under or sideways
Any spring that is left under tension will gradually lose its springiness, due to metal fatigue.
Speed has nothing to do with where you are. You can travel at supersonic speed pretty much anywhere if you have the right vehicle.
Without thrust, the airplane would never move forward, and without lift, it would never get off the ground. It would seem therefore, that these forces are absolutely essential to the realization of the entire notion of "airplane", since without them, it would be absurd for the pathetic craft to attempt to lay claim to the title.
when its a "no passing zone" or "do not pass"sign posted never attempt to pass a car ahead of you.. ~On a curve. ~Near or at the crest of a hill. ~In an intersection
when its a "no passing zone" or "do not pass"sign posted never attempt to pass a car ahead of you.. ~On a curve. ~Near or at the crest of a hill. ~In an intersection
The word never is an adverb (of frequency). It means under no circumstances.
The word never is an adverb (of frequency). It means under no circumstances.
Never
On a bend, on the 'brow' of a hill, on a pedestrian crossing, at a junction, on a level crossing... Basically anywhere (a) your view is obstructed or (b) your actions pose a risk to other people.
Under most practical circumstances, energy can't be created or destroyed.
Never under any circumstances support Bristol city
Speaking the truth, under circumstances are you. It's become your habit and you never lye.
"Never" can be synonymous with "not ever," "at no time," or "under no circumstances."
Under certain circumstances it may be fitting, it is never sweet
What lies ahead. Never, never use lay without a direct object.