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you must not drive off the paved Road Way at any circumstances
The edge of the paved roadway.
Pedestrians must use crosswalks where provided. If no crosswalk, they must stop at the corner and cross corner to corner across the roadway. The driving area is the roadway, whether dirt or paved, private or public.
No person may walk, with or against the flow of traffic, on the paved surface of a designated lane of any roadway; or the shoulder of any roadway designated as a federal highway, or a state highway with more than 2 lanes of traffic. (from memory)
driving on a two-lane roadway you may pass the vehicle in front you if?
Stay on the paved roadway. You could also live in a Faraday cage. Or, in a pinch, just wrap yourself completely in aluminum foil, which has the additional societal benefit of serving as a warning to those you encounter.
The roadway.
accidents on a roadway.
It generally refers to any un-paved portion of the roadway construction that is outside (to the edges of) the marked lanes of travel. HOWEVER it can also refer to ANY portion of the roadway that is outside of the marked lanes of travel - WHETHER OR NOT it is hard surfaced. Paved shoulder are not meant, nor are they constructed, to routinely bear the weight of moving traffic.
A Roadway is the part of the road for the use of vehicles. Some other names for a roadway is street, road, avenue, court and boulevard. There are many names to use in place of roadway.
the major roadway is number 62 street