Sentences with phrase «at danger on the road»

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The governor urged more people to flee, but Houston officials recommended no widespread evacuations, citing greater danger in having people on roads that could flood and the fact that the hurricane was not taking direct aim at the city.
With 70 minutes on the clock at Vicarage Road last Saturday, it appeared as though Chelsea's season was in danger of hitting a new slump.
But Jackson suggested there is a danger that coroners could become judgmental on excessively detailed decisions of commanders, giving the hypothetical example of a corporal being castigated for turning left at a road junction and the coroner insisting they should have turned right.
This means that every time you get pissed off at a dumb driver on the road, or internalize family drama that's been going on for years, you're telling your body you're in a stressful and life or death situation (even if your life isn't in danger).
Snow squalls, heavy winds and occasional black ice make this route treacherous and nerve - wracking, especially at night — which adds the danger of lumbering moose attracted to salt on the roads.
This attracts the driver's attention to the source of the danger at the same time as warning the person on the side of the road.
In Bend Studio's open - world tale of survival, you play as Deacon St John, a drifter and former bounty hunter who's drawn to the dangers of a life on the road rather than settling down at a secure encampment.
There is almost nothing quite as exhilarating as taking a ride on a motorcycle on a beautiful day, however, one must always be aware of the number of hazards and dangers lurking on the highways, such as unsafe road conditions like potholes or loose gravel, or distracted drivers or, more often than not, simply being at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Bald tires are a danger to everyone on the road because they can go at any time, potentially causing an accident.
These courses provide information not only about the dangers of drowsy driving, but also reminds students that driving when feeling emotional, angry, or impaired in any way all mimic the behaviors of drunk driving which puts you, your passengers and other motorists on the road at great risk.
When a car travels at high speed, the driver has less time to identify hazards and react to what is happening around them, creating a serious danger on our roads.
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