To get used to driving more comfortably and confidently, practice regularly in different driving conditions, such as highways and city streets. Familiarize yourself with your vehicle's controls and features. Take a defensive driving course to improve your skills and confidence. Gradually increase your driving time and distance to build experience and confidence on the road.
Nope. It's an adjective, but can sometimes be used as an adverb.
A drug invented by dr. James Nhut in 1997 used to help patients with eating disorders to more comfortably chew and swallow
Carry passengers comfortably and safely.
because they live in that climate and are used to it
Orthopnea is the term used to describe the difficulty in breathing comfortably when lying down and the ability to breathe more easily in an upright position.
the word" comfortable " can be used both ways as an adverb or adjective.
Probably, one needs more context to answer this question. But in many textbooks the terms "driving signal" and "input signal' are used to describe the same thing.
A 45-inch round table typically accommodates 4 to 6 people comfortably, depending on the type of seating and arrangement. For a more intimate setting with limited space, it can fit 4, while allowing for more elbow room, it can comfortably host up to 6. Consideration of personal space and the size of the chairs used may also influence the total number of guests.
IIHI stands for "I insisted I had it", which is typically used when someone confidently claims they possess a skill or knowledge, even when it may not be entirely accurate.
Both arm and leg muscles are being used when driving a car.
meaning of driving tools
driving