"The movement of a vehicle tipping to the right or the left because of speed and steering is known as Roll" (DriversEd.com).
To roll when driving typically refers to moving the vehicle with minimal acceleration or coasting at a slow speed without pressing the gas pedal. It can be done when approaching a stop sign or traffic light to conserve fuel or maintain a steady pace.
"Driving him up the wall" means causing someone to become extremely frustrated or annoyed to the point of feeling overwhelmed or agitated.
Impaired driving refers to operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which can significantly affect a driver's ability to safely operate the vehicle. It is illegal and dangerous because impaired drivers are more likely to cause accidents due to reduced reaction time and impaired judgment.
Driving over the curb during your driving test may result in a deduction of points or a failed test, depending on the severity and circumstances of the incident. It is important to always follow the rules of the road and drive safely during your driving test to increase your chances of passing.
Attitudes play a significant role in driving behavior as they influence decision-making and risk assessment on the road. However, safe driving requires a combination of attitudes, skills, and knowledge. Developing good driving habits, following traffic rules, and staying alert are also essential for safe driving.
It is estimated that a driver makes about 20 driving decisions each minute while driving. These decisions can include adjusting speed, changing lanes, signaling, and responding to road conditions or other vehicles.
Roll out means to roll out...dudee
roll of factor
A car can roll over when there's something slippery on the road like gasoline or ice and snow.
Don't you mean who MADE Tootsie Roll? And if that's what you mean, its Leo Hirshfield.
It means to take a chance, roll the dice.
when you roll down a hill in your dance routine
It means, "to call the roll," as in roll call.
Being able to roll your tongue is a genetic trait controlled by a single gene with two alleles. If you can roll your tongue, you are likely to have inherited the dominant allele for tongue rolling. If you cannot roll your tongue, you likely have inherited the recessive allele.
I think you mean a blog roll, a blog roll is a page where it shows all your followers
If u mean roll as in duck roll no. but still an awsome game!
It means you can roll - -
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