It's called a turnout.
A place on a mountain roadway where slower moving vehicles can pull over is called a turnout. These are typically long enough that the slower vehicle can pull over but not have to stop.
pull-out area
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
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.
In the US, it's just called a pull off area or emergency pull off area. Semi-trucks also have a short road bunker made of sand where they can steer if the truck's breaks fail when coming down a mountain.On most modern highways through mountains, there are also rest areas.
A place where one line of roadway meets another roadway is called an intersection. Intersections can vary in design, including simple crossroads, roundabouts, and traffic signals, and they are crucial for managing traffic flow. They facilitate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians between different routes. Proper traffic control measures are essential at intersections to ensure safety and efficiency.
A place to have an accident without hitting anyone.
Sugar candy mountain is not a place but sugar mountain is a place. More like a mountain full of snow, or sugar if you want to imagine that.
There is no such place as "Wales Mountain."
A mountain range.
A place to have an accident without hitting anyone.