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A vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.
That would depend on which direction you are approaching from.
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Proceed with caution.
That depends entirly upon which direction you are approaching London from!
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changes in windspeed or direction, sudden changes in air pressure or temperature. Or humidity.
dont attempt to pass unless on a double highway
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There is little difference between coming (to or from) something and approaching something, except that approaching is more like "nearing". Coming to something, somewhere, or someone is more generic in distance than "approaching", which implies a nearness. Example sentences: The van was just approaching Exit 31, coming south. While on the phone with UPS to find out when the driver was coming to my house, I saw through the window that he was approaching my door. As I was coming to a corner and preparing to turn left, a car was approaching the intersection from the opposite direction. When you feel like you are "coming and going" at the same time, you might be approaching your stress limit. Approaching the car, the police officer asked, "Where were you coming from today, and where are you going?" "I'm coming!" the woman yelled, as she was approaching several kids who had been yelling, "Mom?"
That will depend on things like how far you are flying, from which direction you are approaching Ireland and how jet lag affects you in general.
to resist the slab from bending moment at the edges and stop moment of the edges when the vehicles moves the approaching direction