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Discover LudwigThe phrase "road hazard" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any type of dangerous or disruptive condition found on a road, such as debris, potholes, or construction. Example: "The driver swerved to avoid a large pothole, narrowly avoiding a potential road hazard."
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A Road Hazard?
In the little town of Chura we met our only road hazard -- light rain mixed with diesel oil and horse manure.
Pay close attention to road signs, particularly those that indicate an upcoming road hazard, study your route before you start driving, and always drive with the headlights on.
Reaction time slows, increasing the response time when faced with any sort of road hazard, especially a vehicle that suddenly stops or turns in front of you.
Late last year, it received a report of an injury related to a tire failure, but an inspection showed the tire encountered an external road hazard.
He noted that a phone conversation was not the same as talking to a passenger, who might notice a potential road hazard even before the driver does and stop talking and perhaps even warn the driver.
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Carmakers envisage vehicles communicating automatically with others nearby to signal road hazards or prevent accidents.
And users can add their own information about accidents, police speed traps and road hazards.
From that position he could be pitched forward onto his head by road hazards.
Quite apart from the gruesome road hazards, snow is awful even when you don't have to travel.
In Europe the technology is widely used to transmit traffic information, enabling drivers to avoid road hazards.
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