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When approaching a curve to the right on a narrow road you should make sure you slow down to keep your tires on your side of the road. Oncoming traffic will need to maintain tight control to navigate the curve and will fight drifting into the opposite lane on the curve.
turn your steering wheel
No, curve is not an adjective.Curve is a verb, e.g. The road will curve to the left up ahead.It can also be a noun, e.g. There is a sharp curve in the road up ahead.The adjectival form of curve is curved, e.g. That road is sharply curved.Curved can also be a verb, e.g. The road curved to the left.
True. This is an example of a good use of your horn.
You should see as far ahead as you can. The farther you can see, the more time you have to prepare for whatever your are approaching, and for whatever is approaching you.
Answer: Friction Answer: The centripetal force is provided by the road, pushing against the tires.
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.
get out of your car and yell max kneebone and he will come and save you
Road conditions are slippery
It's called either a reverse turn (if it's close to 90 degrees) or a reverse curve (if the curves aren't as tight.) A yellow diamond sign with an arrow pointing up, with two bends in it.
When approaching a railroad crossing, you should never drive on the left-hand side of the road when you are within ______ feet of the crossing.A. 100B. 150C. 200D. 250
Banked road.