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  • e designed so that a single lane of vehicular traffic could be added later.
  • 1st Febeuary 1887, so that up country freight traffic could run through to Kolkata port.
  • anted by London Transport, meaning more local traffic could be carried.
  • Traffic could access the Southern and Northern Motorw
  • ture with the trusses built under the deck so traffic could see the lake.
  • n alternate route onto which Jefferson Avenue traffic could be shunted was devised.
  • SH1 traffic could not access the motorway.
  • mary importance" with an annual average daily traffic count of 223 vehicles per day in 1948.
  • As of 1997, the average daily traffic count for the bridge is 60,000 vehicles.
  • A traffic count is a count of traffic along a particula
  • Also, some geography fieldwork involves a traffic count.
  • A traffic counter is a device, often electronic in natu
  • Traffic counts can be used by local councils to ident
  • idered replacing the structure, because daily traffic counts do not support a new crossing.
  • Peak traffic counts on all six lanes of the ring road is a
  • While a rural highway, traffic counts are quite high due to Mead operations
  • Average daily traffic counts for this section of Interstate 81 are
  • In 2008, traffic counts at locations along Atlantic Boulevard
  • He served as associate judge of the traffic court of Baltimore from 1929 to 1935, and as
  • Philadelphia Traffic Court is in Callowhill, at Spring Garden Stre
  • reddy is forced to arrest her and take her to traffic court.
  • , in 1912, as the Park Guard headquarters and traffic court.
  • was used by the City of Chicago, housing its traffic courts, the State Attorney's Office, and vari
  • etime during the day, usually around 1 p.m, a traffic crash is simulated, on school grounds, which
  • GSP troopers investigate traffic crashes and enforce traffic and criminal laws
  • ching a global road safety campaign to reduce traffic crashes.
  • vociferous action against speeding and other traffic crimes has led to him being nicknamed the "Ma
  • CO16 - Traffic Criminal Justice Unit
  • The Traffic Criminal Justice Unit is a Operational Comman
  • Rail traffic crosses via the parallel Blair Bridge (Union
  • road bridge, tolls were originally levied on traffic crossing the bridge.
  • she was stationed to break up the small-craft traffic crossing between New Orleans, Louisiana, and
  • Before the completion of the bridge, road traffic crossing the river had to use one of two ferr
  • Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge, also by Le Prince, is
  • he townsite was established in 1962 to assist traffic crossing the Nullarbor for the Commonwealth G
  • ound of dialogue were telecommunications, air traffic, customs seals, land books and civil records.
  • ClearFlow provides real-time traffic data to help drivers avoid traffic congestion
  • ited weeks of pedestrian, cycling and vehicle traffic data from the trial show cycling and pedestri
  • husetts Highway Department conducts an annual traffic data collection program.
  • program involved the systematic collection of traffic data utilizing automatic traffic recorders lo
  • cated the broad-scale dissemination of flight traffic data.
  • sor and conducts "tach runs" which record the traffic data.
  • GCHQ's American counterpart NSA and the Titan traffic database established by the Swedish National
  • hibition on Thai festival days, to reduce the traffic death rate on holiday period.
  • and drunk drivers were responsible for 14,000 traffic deaths and 60,000 serious traffic injuries".
  • he purpose of providing a four-lane vehicular traffic deck on the High Level Bridge to relieve seri
  • d the cost of providing a four lane vehicular traffic deck on the High Level Bridge to relieve seri
  • Passenger traffic declined in later years with the opening of o
  • Timber and cattle traffic declined by 60%, though sheep were still bein
  • Traffic declined as the 20th century began, and on 1
  • After World War II, passenger traffic declined as automobiles and aeroplanes became
  • But traffic declined rapidly after the Second World War,
  • Due to the loss of two anchors mall traffic declined and many stores began to vacate Linc
  • the rural economy throughout the country, air traffic declined.
  • Bandra to Worli connected by sea that enables traffic decongestion.
  • lage to the nearby town of Windsor, can cause traffic delays in the village.
  • ocation, replacing a swing bridge that caused traffic delays when it opened for boats.
  • scheduled for 80 minutes, and was subject to traffic delays during rush hour.
  • nd other modes of transport were subjected to traffic delays.
  • This process often leads to long traffic delays.
  • wntown Singapore, and thereby aimed to manage traffic demand.
  • In 1856, when modern river traffic demanded a new structure the medieval bridge
  • This proved insufficient for modern traffic demands of over 27,000 vehicles per day (soon
  • is pushed and pulled by a tug boat and, when traffic demands, two such ferry/tug combinations are
  • an get confused and used interchangeably with traffic density in the public mind.
  • Roads with traffic density less than 10,000 PCUs but more than 5
  • Delays can be caused by some combination of traffic density, road capacity, and the delaying effe
  • ning to London, he served as Commander in the Traffic Department and in 1963 was appointed Assistan
  • as a commercial copy writer in the WALA radio traffic department.
  • he winter, it can be an important obstacle to traffic, despite the fact that it is not very high.
  • 007 - At least 3 major ISPs block or redirect traffic destined for AbleNET's IRC servers in an atte
  • der(s) and/or peer(s) that it can deliver any traffic destined for 192.0.2.0/24.
  • Traffic Detectors may range from Metal Detectors to D
  • addition he was also cited with disobeying a traffic device and failure to comply with the Secreta
  • nt made with the Cornwall for carrying on the traffic did not leave the company sufficient profit t
  • Freight traffic didn't officially begin until 1881 by which t
  • Klondike Highway bypassed it and Yukon River traffic died down.
  • ast Drive was cut off in Trigg and southbound traffic directed onto Karrinyup Road.
  • (such as a protest, a planned event requiring traffic direction at multiple intersections, or the l
  • Sandra Lane - Traffic Director
  • ry Morton, engineer; Norma Armogum, certified traffic director; and Becky Melson, bookkeeper.
  • n Business 288 towards Downtown Angleton, all traffic directs onto Loop 274.
  • of murder after killing a 17-year-old, over a traffic dispute.
  • heavy rainfall to Singapore, which caused air traffic disruptions at the Singapore Changi Airport.
  • ilor suit for a fundraiser featuring "Chicago Traffic Divas".
  • Most traffic diverted to this route, leaving the M45 with
  • During race meetings, this was closed off and traffic diverted, enabling BBC cameras to follow the
  • ailroad grade crossing signals and the use of traffic division islands in deterring motorists from
  • Her husband, Robert who was a Sergeant in the traffic division at their time of marriage and have t
  • The main responsibility of the traffic division is to enforce traffic laws in an eff
  • To handle rush-hour traffic double-decker trams were introduced on Mumbai
  • roblem worse, as they are currently directing traffic down the A488, without giving warning of the
  • Hill Road is a "double decker" road taking traffic downhill from Pok Fu Lam Road to Connaught Ro
  • depot in 2007, the intensity of this kind of traffic dropped.
  • arged with drug trafficking and conspiracy to traffic drugs.
  • 0, authorities closed the bridge to all motor traffic due to strong oscillations caused by windy co
  • ust 1, 2010 the bridge was not open to public traffic due to weather delays.
  • risis was due to the "increase in the flow of traffic due to the country's prosperity."
  • residents of this community enjoy less public traffic due to restricted parking and a relatively un
  • The bridge is closed to motor vehicle traffic due to safety concerns, but is still accessib
  • of Marine Drive however is closed to through traffic due to rock instability
  • 16, 2009, the Champlain Bridge was closed to traffic due to structural concerns.
  • It is currently closed to road traffic due to construction.
  • Out of traffic due to low oil pressure.
  • The creek is also frequented by boat traffic due to the city boat ramp nearby.
  • result the station has quite a high passenger traffic due to lots of public transport arriving from
  • s habitat alteration, contaminants, vehicular traffic, dumping, poaching, domestic animals, feral h
  • Amateur Radio Operators helped pass emergency traffic during this emergency.
  • neaton Town Centre and is notoriously bad for traffic during busy periods.
  • building were slow and struggled to cope with traffic during peak hours.
  • Traffic during the festival (weekends from mid-August
  • kva is mostly a residential town and as such, traffic during non-commute hours is typically low.
  • is allowed the Paseo bridge to remain open to traffic during construction.
  • large intersections there is relatively heavy traffic during peak hours.
  • The road gets quite congested with holiday traffic during the summer.
  • Holstein was closed for traffic during the construction period.
  • rtage of parking spaces on weekdays and heavy traffic during rush hours.
  • n each direction-until it closed to passenger traffic during the late 1950s.
  • The street is only open to foot traffic during the festival.
  • The bridge remains open to vehicular traffic during the race, which only uses the two HOV
  • lt alongside the first, to avoid hindrance to traffic during construction work, and this time was b
  • the BOK Center's back entrance are closed to traffic during events.
  • Lincoln is notorious for high levels of auto traffic during daylight and rush hours.
  • the station ironically saw a 25% increase in traffic during its last year of operation
  • He was instrumental in reorganizing railroad traffic during the war for more efficient transportat
  • Road and Providence Road, known for rush-hour traffic during the weekdays.
  • The Paseo Bridge was open to traffic during the construction, gradually shifting t
  • g in Polish food; it is also a busy route for traffic during rush hour periods.
  • of the film when Sloan drives into on-coming traffic during a snow-storm.
  • The line saw a resurgence of traffic during the restrictions and petrol rationing
  • g in the 1960s the bridge was closed for rail traffic during the winter months when the Missouri Ri
  • ith the steep grade of the pass, and the high traffic during the winter holidays.
  • patrol vehicles cannot, but they also perform traffic duties.
  • ry declined in the 1950s and 1960s, passenger traffic dwindled, and the last passenger train, The B
  • e Ted Williams Tunnel was reopened to general traffic, easing the crunch on Logan Airport traffic c
  • Traffic eastbound on US 190 (much of this traffic jus
  • oad, it serves as a short connector route for traffic eastbound on U.S. 412 to access eastbound Ark
  • It carries two undivided lanes of traffic eastward, with a 35 miles per hour (56 km/h)
  • it does make the encryption of most internet traffic easy to implement, which removes a significan
  • Commercial traffic effectively ended in the 1980s.
  • It formed a considerable obstacle to traffic, effectively dividing Norrmalm into a western
  • Sturgeon was the name given to traffic encoded with the Siemens and Halske T52 Gehei
  • Freight traffic ended when British Rail closed the Freightlin
  • es were withdrawn on 14 June 1954, with goods traffic ending west of Stokesley in 1958.
  • cademy on May 3, 1969 and was assigned to the Traffic Enforcement Division in 1970 before being tra
  • during the 1950s and 1960s for its aggressive traffic enforcement policies.
  • Association of Chief Police Officers Traffic Enforcement Technology Sub-Committee (ACPO TE
  • ordinance and traffic enforcement
  • The Morganza Police Department has a strong traffic enforcement presence along Louisiana Highway
  • e Livonia Police Department has a very strong traffic enforcement presence along US-190, with at le
  • Traffic Enforcement Unit The Traffic Enforcement Unit
  • ial Response Team, drug interdiction unit and traffic enforcement unit specializing in DWI enforcem
  • h a private security department that provides traffic enforcement, patrol service and gate control
  • ent responsible for combined duties involving traffic enforcement, crowd control, and special weapo
  • CSOs, ranging from office work to parking and traffic enforcement.
  • otorcycles allows the unit to perform routine traffic enforcement; accompany parades, crowds, and v
  • etition rower and Olympic champion, and later traffic engineer.
  • The main differences from the mixed traffic engines were larger diameter driving wheels,
  • ge prairies and were heavy suburban passenger traffic engines.
  • e A30 road from Exeter to Penzance, most road traffic entered Cornwall using the Torpoint Ferry, ta
  • The highest volume of traffic entering the campus ring road is from the Cro
  • Traffic entering the interchange on the freeway trunk
  • Any eastbound traffic entering Market from Seventh Street will be r
  • Though the interchange permits traffic entering the interchange in all directions to
  • de of the lock chamber; it raises when marine traffic enters or exits the lock.
  • mmon policies in regional and urban planning, traffic, environment and investments.
  • CDAs) have noise and emission benefits in low traffic environments based upon the study at the Lous
  • The line is dominated by through traffic, especially freight trains (many carrying con
  • Traffic, especially that of freight will continue to
  • Route 132 is notorious for its heavy traffic, especially during summer months.
  • ver the construction site to avoid disrupting traffic, especially the numerous tram routes in the a
  • es are a major source stone aggregate railway traffic especially for road building and railway main
  • The problems (concerns over traffic, especially heavy trucks) were also related t
  • s a staff of three in the early 1900s, but as traffic eventually declined the number of staff fell.
  • itional tracks could be laid in the future if traffic ever warranted it.
  • ad beam, and it has been closed to automobile traffic ever since.
  • The daily traffic exceeds 55,000 people, although originally fo
  • y rural route, State Route 31 sees only minor traffic except around Valdosta, Douglas, and Dublin.
  • It was previously completely open to traffic, except for short periods during events at th
  • y rural route, State Route 32 sees only minor traffic except around Douglas.
  • ary 1997 Hammersmith Bridge was closed to all traffic except buses and cyclists, while essential re
  • in its military use, as it was closed to all traffic except on prior approval.
  • Moena town centre is a poorly signposted Traffic Exclusion Zone which will result in a hefty f
  • the hard shoulder as a lane is restricted to traffic exiting or entering at that junction.
  • to alleviate roadway congestion by separating traffic exiting I-495 on to Huntington Avenue, Telegr
  • r and were designed for the greater volume of traffic expected.
  • ) and were designed for the greater volume of traffic expected.
  • (9,492 feet or 2,893 metres) to ease growing traffic experienced between 1910 and 1913, it replace
  • Southbound traffic experiences a significant ascending gradient
  • By 1980 commercial traffic extended no higher than the Enfield Rolling M
  • After an initial underestimation of freight traffic, extra facilities were built at Worms station
  • h overall as well as under-21 alcohol-related traffic fatalities since 1982, despite Canada's maint
  • eached record highs in use and record lows in traffic fatalities.
  • significant energy savings or differences in traffic fatalities.
  • explain Smeed's Law, an empirical claim that traffic fatality rates increase with the number of ve
  • obileNavigator is all set to receive the Live Traffic feature that is capable of warning users of t
  • veral local slate quarries closed and tourist traffic fell considerably, although timber and muniti
  • SS Traffic ferried some of the third class passengers to
  • Due to the increased traffic, fifteen trips a day in the summer, on the li
  • Traffic figures for 1834 included 10,452 tons of coal
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