Highway #36 Alberta North of the North Saskatchewan River beside Saddle Lake First nation. Built in 1980/81
I would submit that the A2/A3 in Botswana is 10,7km of continuous curve around 22° 3'44.52"S and 21°31'59.15"E. It can be suveyed but drving the road it is obvious.
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.
a curve... Well that could be an answer however it is not possible to have a bend or a curve 'in' a straight road. A curve or bend is, by definition, after the end of one straight section and before the beginning of the next; so it can not be 'in' a straight road.
A bend in a road is commonly referred to as a curve. It is a change in the road's direction, typically caused by factors such as the terrain or design of the road.
"Curve" and "bend" are sometimes used to mean similar things, yet both words have slightly different applications. "Curve" usually describes a smooth, even arching of a line. It often refers to something intentional (usually "bend" is used to describe something which was done accidentally such as in "I bent the hood of my car"). "Curve" is usually not used as a verb, whereas "bend" usually is. Example: "He bent the iron bar". Curve is used more often as a noun. Curve and bend can be used to describe similar things under limited contexts such as "There was a bend (or curve) in the road".
A sharp bend is commonly referred to as a hairpin turn. It is a U-shaped curve in a road or trail that sharply changes its direction.
The longest straight road in the US is US Route 50 in Nevada, known as the "Loneliest Road in America". It stretches for about 287 miles without a significant curve.
To "round a bend" means to navigate a curved or winding path, typically while driving or walking. It implies physically moving around a corner or curve in a road, path, or route.
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A Bend in the Road was created in 2001.
NH 15(Now NH 65). 60 km long portion is without a bend. Sri Ganganagar to Suratgarh
Tunnels are underground passages that are completely enclosed except for the entrance and exit. The longest road tunnel in the world is the Laerdal Tunnel, running over 80,000 feet. The fifth longest is the Hsuehshan Road Tunnel extending over 43,000 feet.
A Bend in the Road has 352 pages.