A place on a mountain roadway where slower moving vehicles can pull over is called a turnout. These are typically long enough that the slower vehicle can pull over but not have to stop.
pull-out area
It's called a turnout.
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
In the US, it's just called a pull off area or emergency pull off area. Semi-trucks also have a short road bunker made of sand where they can steer if the truck's breaks fail when coming down a mountain.On most modern highways through mountains, there are also rest areas.
yes, whether it's moving or parked, if it's on a public roadway it must be in compliance with ALL laws or it is subject to impounding and removal.
An acceleration road is a stretch of roadway where vehicles can quickly increase their speed before merging onto a faster-moving highway or merging into traffic. It provides a safer way for vehicles to match the speed of traffic flow when entering a highway.
slow moving vehicles being followed by a line of five or more vehicles waiting to pass
A roadway is considered a divided highway if the lanes moving traffic in opposite directions separated by a
Moving cars and other vehicles are called auto traffic
Approximately 6 inches of moving water can cause most vehicles to float. It is important to avoid driving through standing or moving water on roadways as it can be deeper or more powerful than it appears.
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