Road safety means that your right to alway be safe o the road. this includes you are obeying the road rules in oder for you to be safe and free from accidents...
No, It means it's safe to pass a car ahead of you.
yes! they may not be the most beautiful car on the road, but they will keep you safe... my family has had volvos since before i was born and they have loved them....i think we have bought four
A busy road with many cars means traffic i would think that is the best awnser
Running alongside of the road means running on the side of a road, either on the left side or the right side, but I do not know what you mean by running anlongside of the road, I think you made a spelling mistake.
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
the silk road was very safe
No, a 60 mph zone means you must drive at a safe speed for the prevailing road conditions and not exceed 60mph.
It is common sense for everyone in the world to be safe and cautioned about anything that is happening on the road. So that means no texting while driving eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
White lines on the road can mean several things. Double white lines down the centre of the road means do not cross or overtake in a vehicle. Dashed line on your side means you can overtake if it is safe to do so.White lines are used to mark lanes so drivers can stick to a lane and not veer across the road. Look on any road for examples.
This is a lane marker. In a two lane road it will also mark the road centre. In the UK and the US it means that the line can be crossed for an overtaking manoeuvre or to turn off the road assuming that it is safe to do so. For further information on road markings in the UK please see the related link to the Highway Code.
mr goo