Traffic stops on a highway for several reasons. One of the main reasons is a car accident that can close lanes. The other biggest reason is construction.
A traffic light, a school bus,
Because the vehicle stays at a steady speed and has less starts and stops (at traffic lights).
City driving tends to be stop and go, with many traffic lights, other vehicles and pedestrians. Driving on the highway is, usually, more straight forward, with less stops unless there is an accident, or a traffic jam.
The speed sensor is bad.
1 hour, 32 minutes
Yes, where a freeway and a highway intersect and form a "T" shape, it typically signifies a point where traffic can either continue on the freeway or transition onto the highway. Freeways are usually designed for high-speed, uninterrupted traffic, while highways may include more stops and intersections. This configuration often necessitates careful traffic management to ensure safe merging and navigation for drivers.
Watch for highway machinery Watch for cross traffic and traffic turning onto or off of the highway.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was created in 1970.
Often times stops in highways are where toll booths are located.
It really depends on what State this scenario takes place. Better to play it safe than sorry, though I'd think that in this scenario that opposing traffic does not have to stop.
The divided highway has some type of physical barrier between traffic flow.
it is not clear but it says that it has a moderate amount of traffic