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  • ...o|motorcycling competitions]] but for the banned movement [[way]] to our [[traffic]]) Already with the replacement of [[carburetor]] (from 14-12 series could
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  • ...). It is, however, tied with first with [[Rome Termini Station]] for train traffic (about 650 trains/day) because it is the principal railway junction of [[It
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  • Italy claims the whole gulf as national waters, thus closed to international traffic. This position, which is a similar position to [[Libya]] on the [[Gulf of S
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  • The intensity of roadway noise is governed by the following variables: [[traffic]] operations (speed, [[truck]] mix, age of [[vehicle]] fleet), roadway surf === Traffic operations ===
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  • ...00 officers, that is almost a quarter of police personnel, work within the Traffic Police (''Polizia Stradale''), Railroad Police (''Polizia Ferroviaria''), P ===Traffic police===
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  • ...rial areas of cities. It is illegal, as such driving is prohibited by many traffic regulations. Speeds in an illegal street race can reach easily over 100 mil ...stock cars happening late at night on straight public roads with very low traffic that are often illegally closed by the race organizers. (Professional drag
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  • A '''unique visitor''' is a statistic describing a unit of traffic to a Web site, counting each visitor only once in the time frame of the rep *[http://metasun.com ASP Based traffic analysis system] Available as Free with Source Code.
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  • ...c was allowed to use the famous uphill corner, while the opposite downhill traffic had to use the old road and U-turn behind the grand stands, rejoining the r
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  • ...lowed to carry more than one person. Mopeds are subject to all of the same traffic laws as other vehicles, and all riders must wear helmets. ...is required, but the driver has to be above 15 years and wear a helmet. In traffic they are regarded as bicycles unless there are signs explicitly forbidding
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  • ...el. Thus, in the Australian state of [[New South Wales]], the [[Roads and Traffic Authority]] (RTA) is responsible for driver licensing; [[highway]] construc *by other personnel than the driver, often remotely from a [[traffic control]] point.
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  • * Training and research-and-development centre for traffic safety
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  • ...ter speed and occupant protection allow relatively safe operation in mixed traffic environments and in all weather conditions. Whilst it may be capable of ext ...an areas, ensures the unavailability of vehicles suitable for use in mixed traffic conditions that predominate in U.S. suburban areas.
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  • ...ables still undergoing rigorous testing including “drivability in everyday traffic conditions and reliability coming first”. Regarding the type of engine th ...y for a diesel-like range, ideal for long journeys. Inner city slow moving traffic presents no problem either, as the driver of the MF1 has the luxury of cont
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  • ...ment and importance of the [[Rialto]] market on the eastern bank increased traffic on the floating bridge. So it was replaced around [[1250]] by a wooden brid
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  • ...]] [[Dell'Orto]] 14/12 and developed a [[power (physics)|power]], second [[traffic|code]], to 1.14 [[horse steam|HP]] at 4400rpm. There was also an "Export" w
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  • ...d in 1906-907, during which the Ausonia vans conducting most of the postal traffic in [[Milan]]. But with the progress of light internal combustion engines, d
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  • ...ipale]]'' (municipal police) which is responsible for public order duties. Traffic control is their main function in addition to controlling commercial establ
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  • ...times under the 1 minute mark, there was an extreme problem with congested traffic between the race leaders and the backmarkers. Therefore, in [[1975]] an ext
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  • ...when the bike is stationary, which makes them suitable for riding in city traffic with many stops and starts.
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  • ...la]]s when there is nothing happening on the track. Indeed, the total road traffic during race weekend is significantly less than there is any other day of th
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  • Road traffic injuries represent about 25% of worldwide injury-related deaths (the leadin *[[Traffic psychology]]
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  • Road traffic injuries represent about 25% of worldwide injury-related deaths (the leadin *[[Traffic psychology]]
    14 KB (2,151 words) - 17:35, 7 August 2009
  • Its location in the Straits of Bonifacio, through which much maritime traffic must pass, has turned the archipelago into a strategic military position. A
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  • ...parate. Joan Claybrook, who was the Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) during the Firestone scandal stated before th
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  • ...cially in [[city|cities]] where congestion frequently causes stop-and-go [[traffic]] patterns.
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  • ===Traffic issues=== ...g cities have implemented different mechanisms to circumvent the resulting traffic slow-down issues. Autos are also banned from plying in the older, more crow
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  • ...rival) [[Mike Hawthorn]], who had run afoul of the stewards (and oncoming traffic) during an off-track excursion during the race. Moss persuaded the steward
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  • The taste of freedom - freedom to move with ease in traffic, free parking spaces in low, freedom of movement in narrow streets and hist
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  • Before a racing event at RIR, track crews added [[traffic cone|traffic pylons]] to close off sections of the track. Track courses are shown in th
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  • ...asier to drive, having better visibility and being more tractable in heavy traffic and at slow speeds. At night, however, there were many distracting interna
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  • ...capacity of the circuit of lubrificazione liters 8; [[cooling to water]], traffic forced, radiator to tubes alettati, mechanical lamp;
    5 KB (711 words) - 21:16, 10 March 2009
  • ...om/cgi/content/full/4/2/89] This was followed by a marked reduction in the traffic fatality rate, but the trend returned to its previous values after about 18
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  • ...an [[Sebring Regional Airport|active airport]] for private and commercial traffic.
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  • ...at quality and reliability, they become the "official motorcycle" of the [[Traffic police]] in [[Bologna]]). Minor success has made with the 500 cc in [[1934]
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  • ...urns and relatively steep hills. Alternatively, some racecourses employ [[traffic light|flashing lights]] to supplement the primary flag at the start/finish ...ft|thumb|100px|This flag encourages a driver to move aside to allow faster traffic to pass.]]
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  • ...s. In spite of its 493 pound dry weight, the Centauro moves nimbly in city traffic, thanks to its torquey powerplant that allows you to forgo frequent shiftin
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  • ...capacity of the circuit of lubrificazione liters 8.5; [[cooling to water]] traffic forced, radiator to tubes alettati, mechanical lamp;
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  • ...gulations ensures the unavailability of vehicles suitable for use in mixed traffic conditions that predominate in U.S. suburban areas. To supporters of electr
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  • ...0s. Package text reads "Install Hella perception lights so you are seen in traffic".]]DRL were first mandated in [[Scandinavia]]n countries, where ambient lig ...tory to ECE R48 are required to allow vehicles so equipped to circulate in traffic. DRLs compliant with R87 emit white light of between 400 and 800 candela on
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  • ...e young still considered one of the more european investment bank fifty in traffic.
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  • ...c was allowed to use the famous uphill corner, while the opposite downhill traffic had to use the old road and U-turn behind the grand stands, rejoining the r
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  • ...ic and are associated with higher accident rates in cities and stop and go traffic. For that reason insurance premiums are higher for cars with manual transmi
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  • ...ull of luggages, or anybody who drove through traffic jam facing queues or traffic lights. For its extraordinary load capacity, it was one of the companies fa
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  • ...hus the stated capacity of the track (about 65,000) is dictated largely by traffic flow, not by actual [[seating capacity]] (estimated to be nearly 100,000 fo
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  • === Spectator traffic management=== Historically, Silverstone has suffered traffic jams on race days. This problem has been largely eliminated with the comple
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  • ...ting to pass a slower moving vehicle by making use of a lane with opposite traffic, he or she can select a lower gear for more power at exactly the right mome ...The manual selection of gears requires the driver to monitor the road and traffic situation, anticipate events and plan a few steps ahead. If the driver's m
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  • ...mise the occurrence and consequences of [[automobile accident]]s. ([[Road traffic safety]] more broadly includes roadway design.) The sizable traffic safety lead enjoyed by the USA since the 1960s had narrowed significantly b
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  • ...helps to minimize a loss of control. The [[NHTSA]] estimates 5,300-9,600 traffic fatalities could be avoided if all passenger vehicles were equipped with th ...ts of a field study in the U.S. of ESC effectiveness. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in United States concluded that ESC reduces crashes b
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  • ...61 laps would otherwise be 1000.293 km, it also has the added benefit that traffic does not go too far around Murray's Corner, while the finish line is undern
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