Stay at least 15 inches from the rail all the way around a 400 meter track and you will cover a quarter mile (440 yards) each lap. So you can run 4 laps in lane one and cover a mile, as long as you are on the outer part of the lane.
i think as long as he is sweet to children he should stay all the time
You will need to have alot alot alot of gas in your spaceship so you can come back down if you wanted to stay up there for a long time but if you wanna stay up there until you it will take about 100,000 hours for you to die...
If a British person is a U.S. citizen then they can stay indefinitely. A student visa can last anywhere from a couple months to several years in which case they could. If they enter America illegally then they can stay for as long as they can without being detected.
The word stay has one syllable.
You get out of your lane after you reach the designated checkpoint (usually after about a hundred meters) that allows you to do so. In 800 meter races, they usually mark this point with a cone or pole.
No, they can merge as soon as the gun goes off.
You do switch lanes in the 400 meter dash. At my school at the 50 meter mark is when you start to move into lane one and two and by the 100 meter mark you really should be in the lane one or you will be running longer.
It is when your foot comes out of the lane's lines when sprinting. For long-distance running, which I did, as long as you stay within the extremities of all of the lanes, you are good.
Yes, drivers are generally required to stay within the designated lanes on roadways marked with white or yellow lines, as these lines indicate the boundaries of the lanes and help maintain traffic flow and safety.
i am sailing a small sail boat from the California coast to the Philippines, and would like to stay clear of the comm. shipping lanes to avoid a collision
When driving in traffic on a road with two or more lanes in each direction, you should stay in your lane, maintain a safe following distance, signal before changing lanes, and be aware of other vehicles around you.
Do Not Cross/ Stay in your lane Do Not cross double lanes to pass another vehicle
As long as they stay babies is how long they stay babies.
how long would you stay with us how long would you stay with us
You can stay on a kibbutz as long as you want to.
The rules and regulations for 100 meter sprints are governed by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Athletes must stay in their assigned lanes throughout the race and can be disqualified for stepping out of their lane. False starts are also penalized, with athletes allowed only one false start before disqualification. The use of performance-enhancing drugs is strictly prohibited, and athletes can be subject to drug testing before and after the race.