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What does ROR stand for?

Rules of the Road


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Rotate Right
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Route Overlap Reduction
Routing Overhead Rate
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Realm of the Red Ape (zoo exhibit)
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Return on Risk Assets
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Return on Risk-Adjusted Capital
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Bicycle accidents are easily preventable if you understand the rules of the road Still, even when all precautions and laws are obeyed, a bicyclist is still at risk for an accident Bicycle accidents are easily preventable if you understand the rules of the road.
Red light cameras are becoming more and more popular throughout the United States as the country continues to grow in population As the amount of traffic on the roadways increase; states, counties and townships are looking for easier and more effective ways to enforce the rules of the road Red light cameras are becoming more and more popular throughout the United States as the country continues to grow in population.
The insurer is even recommending refresher courses for drivers who are no longer familiar with the most basic rules of the road despite having passed their test at some stage.
The Impeccable incident is certainly a troubling indicator that China, particularly in the South China Sea, is behaving in an aggressive, troublesome manner and are not willing to abide by acceptable standards of behavior or rules of the road," he told a Senate hearing.
The lives of the other drivers who are trying to follow the rules of the road are also threatened.
Some motorists don't understand all the rules of the road with regard to cyclists and vice-versa.
LV Car Insurance spokeswoman Emma Holyer said: "If cycling training was compulsory, and cyclists were better equipped to follow the rules of the roads we believe motorists, pedestrians and cyclists themselves would all benefit from fewer accidents and a safer environment on the road.
Ambulances and fire engines won't stop, and neither will foreign drivers who don't know our rules of the road.

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