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What's the meaning of 'tight hairpin bends'? The narrow road to the top of Nandi Hills winds up in a series of over thirty tight hairpin bends to a point over 1500 meters above sea-level.
Mar 6, 2011 9:02 AM
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A hairpin is used by women to hold things in there hair. It is usually made of metal and has the shape of a "U" with long sides. So the expression describes a turn where the vehicle coming out of the turn is going in nearly the opposite direction than it was in coming into the turn. Hope that helps.
March 6, 2011
thank you:-)
March 15, 2011
A very sharp turn/bend in the road. Requires slow speed and caution. Usually found in mountainous regions.
March 11, 2011
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