caravan, Convoy
lol a convoy?
Caravan ..
wolf packs! A motorcade.
The word 'convoy' IS a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a group of ships or vehicles traveling together, often for mutual support or accompanied by a protective force. The noun 'convoy' is a word for a thing.
Heavier vehicles and vehicles traveling in combination with other vehicles have
It is only allowed in extreme circumstances
A number of vehicles traveling in a line is commonly referred to as a "convoy." This term is often used in military contexts or for groups of trucks and other vehicles traveling together for safety and efficiency. Additionally, in traffic terminology, it could simply be called a "line of vehicles" or "traffic queue."
The example collective noun for "convey" is a "convoy." It refers to a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for protection or convenience. So next time you see a line of trucks on the highway, you can casually mention, "Look at that convoy of vehicles!"
wolf packs!
Caravans or processions.
Vehicles traveling under normal conditions must adhere to the two-second rule.
yield to vehicles traveling on a divided street or roadway or vehicles traveling on a roadway with three or more lanes