Stretching your legs on a road trip is essential to maintain circulation and prevent stiffness, which can occur from prolonged sitting. It helps reduce fatigue and discomfort, making the journey more enjoyable. Additionally, taking breaks to stretch can enhance focus and alertness, promoting overall well-being during long drives. Regular movement also lowers the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in extreme cases.
That there's a long road ahead of you
None.
You need a drop bar road racing bicycle
Nope.
Always wear bright clothes so the drivers an see you.Dont get distracted by hones.Always check that the traffic light is red before crossing the road.
That there's a long road ahead of you
The stretch of road between Adelaide and Perth is the Eyre Highway, one of the longest, straightest stretches of road in the world. Named after explorer Edward Eyre, this stretch of road is flanked by the Nullarbor Plain, a huge, flat limestone plain, the name of which literally means "no tree".
Ventura Highway
The Venture Highway
from where it begins to where it ends.
Pretty often. They always need money!
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Ventura Highway
The word 'stretch' is the correct form of the noun. The word 'stretch' is a noun (stretch, stretches), a verb (stretch, stretches, stretching, stretched), and an adjective (stretch). The noun 'stretch' is a common, concrete noun; a countable noun as a word for exercises used to limber the muscles; an uncountable noun as a word for the ability of a fabric or material to extend when pulled with some force. (2) A good way of checking if a word operates as a noun is to see if you can put a determiner ('a' or 'the' for example) in front of it in a sentence. In these sentences: "It was quite a stretch for us, but we made it"; "The stretch of road between the mall and the beach front was wet and slippery"; "The judge sentenced the prisoner to a stretch behind bars", 'stretch' operates as a noun. Note that putting a modifier between the determiner and the noun doesn't stop it being a noun:"It was a big stretch but we made it"; "The broken stretch of road leading to the beach front is dangerous"; "The judge gave the drunk driver a two year stretch"; "Yusain Bolt broke his leg in the home stretch". 'I always stretch after exercise"; "My jeans won't stretch"; "They stretch their resources to breaking point to stay on budget": here 'stretch' is working as a verb. And in "She was wearing stretch jeans and a cut-off T-shirt when she pulled up at the Prom in a stretch limo." as an adjective.
NO what are you two you can cross the road when ever you want to just wach if cars are comming. Honestly do you realy need to ask this ?
The rate of speed ... how fast it will travel within a defined stretch of road.