No, not at all. There are plenty of left hand exits off of Interstate highways.
One notable example: on Interstate 35 North in Iowa just north of Des Moines, in order to remain on I-35 you must exit the road you're on to the left. I-35 and I-80, which had briefly joined on the west side of Des Moines, split at this point with I-80 continuing east and I-35 turning to head north again.
Added: Interstate 75-South in Florida where the Florida Turnpike veers off, etc, etc, etc.
it exits by by respiration
In each level, there are wo exits, the main exit and the secret exit. Mohamed Hage
There has several functions and takes a singular or plural verb form depending on use:Pronoun: There is the exit. There are two more exits down the corridor.Adverb: The exit is there. Two exits are there, down the corridor.Adjective: That exit there goes to the alley. The two exits there go to the parking lot.
If you will notice, most fast food places near the interstate exits are also close to a filling station. The main reason is because most travelers will only stop for a fill-up, a quick meal and then get back on the highway. Gasoline and food being close to an interstae exit is convenient to drivers.
"Exit" means that a character's part has finished for the moment and they leave the stage. "Exit right" means they leave by the right side facing the stage, and "exit left" vice versa. "Enter" is just the opposite. It means the character comes on stage to enter the scene.
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The distance between exits on the New Jersey Turnpike varies, but on average, exits are about 10-15 miles apart. This can differ depending on the specific section of the Turnpike you are traveling on.
Water vapour exits the plant via the leaves
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i am not really sure but if we take care of the world we exits
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Urine exits through the male's penis.