However, most accidents occur during short trips around town —
not on busy highways.
Not exact matches
Out
on America's
busy highways, most of us are the targets —
not the aggressors — of angry driving.
Based
on their observations, the duo describe three states of traffic
on busy highways: «free flow,» in which traffic is light enough that drivers can freely change lanes and pass other cars; «synchronized flow,» in which the roads are so clogged that drivers can't pass, but can still move; and jams.
Whether your drive takes you through
busy city streets or hours
on the
highway, wasting money and continuously having have to gas up isn't fun for anyone.
We could have bought properties
on the
highway or
on busy streets, but we wouldn't be able to sleep there with all the noise and don't expect you would either.
Of course this could lead to awkwardly starting your engine
on the middle of a
busy highway but thankfully you aren't required to marathon.
Driving down the
highway or
on busy city streets, you don't expect to get in an accident.
When a moving vehicle suddenly stops
on a
busy highway like the I - 10 and I - 45 interchange, it is hard
not to panic.
«I found this to be easy to follow and very helpful in reinforcing
not only the rules, but also, the physiological and aspects of driving
on our
busy and distracting
highways.»
The Australian instructor that I wrote about before doesn't have to hit me with a ruler, nun style, and when I drive
on the
highway, service roads,
busy streets, whatever, he doesn't have any complaints.