No, curve is not an adjective.Curve is a verb, e.g. The road will curve to the left up ahead.It can also be a noun, e.g. There is a sharp curve in the road up ahead.The adjectival form of curve is curved, e.g. That road is sharply curved.Curved can also be a verb, e.g. The road curved to the left.
The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead.
There is controversy among several whether or not there is a formula able to be used to calculate the dilemma zone distance for a curved road. The goal is to find a safe approach speed (u) to allow the driver to stop before crossing the stopline. Thanks!
on the wrong side of the road
On-ramp/off-ramp to an elevated road An escalator or travelator Any kind of ramp that you can walk on or drive. The angle of a thread of a screw or bolt
On a sharp bend, the centrifugal force could force a speeding vehicle to leave the road, or fall over, on the outside of the bend. A higher outer edge to the bend lessens this effect.
the angle made by a line joining the outer raised edge of the road to the inner edge with the horizontal line is called angle of banking
Down and towards the outer edge of the road. Away from the lights.
The surface of a Roman road was curved to make water run off.
A road that is higher than the surrounding land.
The road curved to the right ahead of them. It was a curved wall, rather than straight.
The traverse slope provided by raising outer edge of the road to counteract the centrifugal force created, and for the safe movement of the vehicles.
the edge of the road
KLIA Outer Ring Road was created in 1995.
The curvature made the rain drain to the sides of the road.
The road edge on the right side is marked by a _________ line.
A Lane near Arles - Landscape with Edge of a Road - was created in 1888.