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By road, ship, airplane, it depends from where you are travelling to Makka Mukarma.
There is plenty of motels, hotels, or roadside rest areas where drivers in Australia can rest or sleep safely.
A road is a pathway for travelling. Rode is the past tense of ride. John rode his horse on the road.
vehicle traffic is the number of vehicles travelling on road.
A highwayman was a kind of robber, who specialized in robbing travellers. So to do his "work", he needed to be where he could find people travelling - the roads.
There is no saying that buses aren't allowed on fast lane or slow lanes. It largely depends on the speed those buses are actually travelling in. For different countries, there are different road rules, travel on the slow lanes if buses are travelling on a relatively slow speed to avoid road hogging, while for fast moving buses, they can travel on the faster lanes if they can maintain speed to suit the road condition.
About 55 miles when travelling by road. Travelling time by car should be just over an hour and a half.
No, contour map shows the topography of the land i.e different levels of the ground surface while road map shows road for travelling purpose. However one can think of combining both the map data to form one map.
No. They were not travelling at a safe speed and did not have control of their vehicle.
There is no simple answer to that. It would depend on things like how fast it is travelling, where it is going to and from, the quality of roads it is travelling, the amount of traffic on the road, the weather conditions, the type of bus, the amount of passengers and how many stops it has to make.
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Heavy water accumulation on the street/road surface - and - the excessive speed of the vehicles travelling on that road.