故选 B。 B I passed a man on the way home from work this evening.He was walking down the side of the carriageway.Actually,he was walking unsteadily.I slowed down wondering whether to stop and give him a lift,at least down to a safer part of the road.I couldn’t be sure but he ...
Cross over this and you then find you are then crossing over a dual carriageway. This is Eastern Way and it slices right through Thamesmead. We cross it on a footbridge. Follow the main road straight ahead – this is the continuation of Harrow Manorway and is called Carlyle Road. After ...
of complexity to city driving, with specific rights-of-way for public transport. Tram lines for the LUAS system often run alongside or intersect with regular traffic lanes. These trams have priority over other vehicles, meaning that when a tram is approaching or crossing, other traffic must ...
The markings may consist of equilateral triangles with one side, ie. the base, extending across the width of the carriageway or traffic lane at right-angles to the axis of the carriageway. The other two sides and the vertex connecting them extend in the direction of flow of the traffic. ...
There’s no way I can mend this and we’re still 15 miles from our night stop in Brecon, and that’s via the most direct route on the dual carriageway of death. Luckily for circumstances like these I have a contingency plan up my sleeve which is to Throw Myself Upon The Beneficence...
The road stretches for about 9 km of carriageway with overhanging rock walls and twelve tunnels excavated into the bare rock (Figure 1). Due to the numerous instability phenomena that have occurred since its construction (Table 1) along the entire road and after a large planar sliding in 2015...