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  • ...t was a national sports car event until it was discontinued in 1977 due to safety concerns. It is since run as a [[rallying]] event, and is part of the ''[[I ...to the long track, drivers practised in the week before the race in public traffic, often with their race cars fitted with license plates. Porsche factory dri
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  • ...dified production cars (ranging from lightly-modified cars with only extra safety equipment to heavily-modified cars that retain only the basic shape of the ...e [[autocross]] program. One car at a time, running a course laid out with traffic cones on a large paved surface, such as a parking lot or airport runway.
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  • .... Proponents associate him with the first recorded instance of a bicycling traffic offence, when a [[Glasgow]] newspaper reported in 1842 an accident in which The development of the [[safety bicycle]] was arguably the most important change in the history of the bicy
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  • ...[head-on collision|head-on]] by a [[van]] traveling at high speed on the [[traffic directionality|wrong side]] of the road. Both vehicles had to be dragged a ...njolras's WM came loose at Arnage, causing the car to go airborne over the safety barriers. The car overturned and exploded in flames following impact, killi
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  • ...ich was at the chaotic [[2003 Brazilian Grand Prix]], a race abandoned for safety reasons with 15 laps remaining. After much confusion regarding rules and te ...the purpose of which is to prevent cars rejoining the race ahead of the [[safety car]]. He later stated that he had been busy avoiding other cars in the pit
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  • ...t Monaco race was also memorable as he was thrown on the wrong side of the safety fence in a first lap collision, but continued driving there until running o ...here a "punctured or damaged tyre" could be changed for "clear and genuine safety reasons" and there was no precedent for whether the stewards would consider
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  • ...lovakia]]. It offers a good connection to [[Vienna]], [[Budapest]] and all traffic from the east. It runs for 250km, and usually takes over two hours. ...things will get better. Unless there are road works, there are only seldom traffic jams on Czech highways, with the exception of D1 near Prague (and near Miro
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  • ...with the intention for the marque to return to the [[Right- and left-hand traffic|right hand drive]] UK market which they had abandoned in 1994. The world pr The new Delta has also a driving assistant that gives more safety, an electric eye monitors the road and gives feedback to steering wheel to
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  • ...fourth place finish. He got up to second on the first lap and there was a safety car due to an incident in the first corner. On the restart, which was on th ...nic device in the McLaren MP4-21, shutting down his engine as it went into safety mode.
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  • ...29, 'La Vie Automobile' magazine offered the opinion that "Any respectable traffic system would have covered the track with <<Danger>> sign posts left, right
    38 KB (5,197 words) - 21:23, 4 November 2009
  • ...rtain safety equipment. This includes a reflective vest, first aid kit and traffic warning triangle[http://www.aboutvienna.org/living_in_vienna/getting_around Avoid the A23 Südosttangente at rush hour. Traffic jams are almost guaranteed there.
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