At the intersection of two roads where traffic in all four directions is required to stop before proceeding, when two vehicles, one on each of the two roads, arrive at the intersection at the same time, the driver on the right from the point of view of the drivers has the right to proceed first.
Fewer is an adjective which is applied to integers. X is said to be fewer than Y if X is less than Y. This means that X cannot be equal to Y nor greater than Y.For continuous quantities, the phrase "less than" is more appropriate than "fewer".
A parameter is an attribute that refers to the entire population. (For example, the mean price of all motor vehicles in a city). A sample is collected from this population of all motor vehicles in that city to compute a statistic (here, the statistic is the average price of the vehicles in the sample) which is representative of the true price.
MKL is a farm in Chauvin/Bourg area. MKL Farms is a married couple who really liked horses so they started a horse farm, MKL. MKL stands for Mike Kristy Landry, the couples names
By decimal caliber do you mean inches? Ammo is almost always specified in mm, inches, or gauge. I guess one could call the first two decimal type numbers. If you mean decimal as in less than zero then I would say all rounds that are fired from a handgun or rifle than can be held by a person would be less than zero in inches. The .30 caliber rounds such as the .30-06, .308, 30-30, .300 Win, etc. are in inches and are actually 0.308 inches. In mm most of them are 7.62mm or 7.65mm. The .308 name is often interchanged with 7.62x54mm with a slight difference in pressure to be strict. If you actually mean 30mm as in rounds used against targets like armored vehicles and bunkers fired from guns mounted on things like helicopters and amphibious vehicles then converting to inches is 1.1811 inches.
I assume you mean a temporary permit to drive a vehicle on the roads. You will need to go to the local Department of Motor Vehicles and ask that question. The law is different from one state to the next.
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Do you mean Roman Roads
probably not cuz i mean u cant b like 2 years old and be driving. MI would no longer be if that was trueAdded: I very much doubt that there are any vehicles that can be legally operated on state roads without the operator having some sort of drivers license. Exceptions to this might be motorized farm implements and construction equipment - which are not classified as 'vehicles' and are limited as to their usage on the roads under state codes.
I assume you mean a temporary permit to drive a vehicle on the roads. You will need to go to the local Department of Motor Vehicles and ask that question. The law is different from one state to the next.
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it depends on what you mean by back roads. if you mean on roads where there are lots of cars most of the time then the answer is probably no, however if you mean on dirt tracks/ roads that are on farms and around places like that, then it is sometimes acceptable i believe, if there is the freedom act on it called 'the rights to roam'. basically you can ride on dirt tracks, you cannot ride on major or minor roads or bridleways as they are listed roads and would require you to have tax, mot,license plate, passing your test etc, but on tracks that are like i said in, feilds on farms are ok. the best way to find out is to use Google earth and see whether the road comes up on it as a proper road at the same level of zoom as the other roads near it. If the farmer tells you off you can tell them you have 'rights of roam' unless they state they have the road registed then you can drive around and there isn't anything they can do about it. i had this problem before and fortunatley this is how i solved it. hope this helps TIM.
"No fewer than two" is synonymous with "at least two."
It means how roads are laid out but im not sure how to present it!?!?
You have fewer friends.
a fewer? you mean fever? ITS NOT UNCOMMON. But its a sign of infection or abcess.
A small number of something