You have a faulty fuel pump.
The standard would be the turn that would be in keeping with the flow of traffic.
If it has fuel injection it has one
To regulate the flow of traffic.
tires cause a depression in the asphalt they get deeper over time and heavy trucks cause it faster(ie; the constant flow of traffic and tires on the surface of the road wear away the concrete/asphault, like erosion.)
To control the flow of traffic during construction, it's best to have signs posted for drivers to know what is coming up the road. Next, have cones to guide the traffic and an flag person ready to signal which flow of traffic can move.
Traffic moving the opposite direction of most other traffic
Pierre Dersin has written: 'Propagation of disturbances in traffic flow' -- subject(s): Traffic flow
if the heart stops
Actually, you got it backwards. The vehicle which is already in the traffic flow has right-of-way, and the vehicle entering is the give-way vehicle. If you're able to move over to allow them it, it would be nice, but you shouldn't disrupt the traffic flow in order to do this.
To control traffic and allow traffic to flow in an orderly fashion.
uncontrolled traffic intersections
See Highways Agency Traffic Officers.