The edge of the pavement near the road is called the "curb" in the US and the "kerb" in the UK. They are spelled differently but they are pronounced the same.
Mirrors Edge means the edge of reality. In Mirrors edge, everything is so realistic, it has good graphics and the free running you do in Mirrors Edge is so realistic also. But it isn't reality. That's why its called Mirrors Edge, the edge of reality. It even said this is the edge of reality in the intro of the game when you first start a new game. And by edge of reality it means when you look in the mirror everything is realistic and looks real. But when you look at the edge of a mirror its different...
DAREDEVIL
The word could be border, boundary, edge, periphery, or purlieu.
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It means you are going the wrong way
on the wrong side of the road
RED!
RED!
The edge of pavement is often referred to as the shoulder of the road. This area typically runs along the side of the pavement and provides a buffer between the road surface and surrounding terrain.
The edge of the pavement near the road is called the "curb" in the US and the "kerb" in the UK. They are spelled differently but they are pronounced the same.
Reflectors indicate the direction of traffic flow and are typically placed on the right side for drivers to see when they are traveling in the correct direction. Seeing a reflector on your left side could indicate that you are driving the wrong way, but it doesn't necessarily guarantee a head-on collision; it's important to adjust your position to ensure you are driving in the correct direction.
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Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.
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They mark the edge of the safe area, keep clear of them. In the UK red reflectors are always shown to the rear of a vehicle, never to the front, therefore they mean you are approaching the rear of car, lorry, bike etc.
turn into your skid, then straighten out your wheels ( you have to focus when you drive, your tires do not slip off the edge by themselves)