Waterways, major arterials and transit networks extend well beyond the Core Area limits, linking the Core Area to parts of the region beyond. |
|
Motorways and express roads, as well as some urban arterials, have a flow function. |
|
The location also offers excellent access to all major highways, traffic arterials, and public transportation routes. |
|
Under such a plan major arterials and emergency routes receive a more timely response than local or subdivision streets. |
|
The structure of arterials and large buildings limits movement, particularly pedestrian movement, within and through the Area. |
|
New Brunswick has three types of highways: arterials, collectors and locals. |
|
Other arterials and high volume collectors: Services typically provided between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m., starting after 2 centimetres of snowfall. |
|
Buses have to negotiate curvilinear streets and fight congestion on arterials, slowing average speeds and service reliability. |
|
Light-vehicle-only lanes and roadways, for both expressways and arterials in urban areas. |
|
The studies they examine focus on accidents involving injuries and fatalities on urban arterials and on expressways of four or more lanes. |
|
In fact, if there are insufficient arteries, some capillary roads become de facto arterials. |
|
Occasionally the optic nerve hypoplasia is much more obvious as seen in SLIDE 18 and is often accompanied by marked dilation and tortuosity of the retinal arterials and venules. |
|
Then, curfew looming, we'd race back across the newly edgeless city, our radios turned up to drown our pounding hearts, tires screeching on the silky arterials. |
|
Yet after night fall most any layover here, it seemed that they ended up cruising the bleak arterials of dismal L. A. backwaters, seeking out of some helpless fatality the company of lowlifes of opportunity. |
|
A few feet from the cycling lane traffic moves at speeds of between 30 miles per hour, the speed limit for arterials in Seattle, and 40 miles per hour, the speed at which many cars actually travel. |
|
On the shores of the Mediterranean, the example set by Lyon is being followed attentively by officials in Marseille, a city convinced of the need to illuminate the city's arterials at all times. |
|
Major arterials, including Maisonneuve, St. Laurent, Hôtel de Ville, Wellington, and Alexandre Taché are important links that would benefit from improved streetscaping. |
|
The road network consists of a variety of different types of roads, from motorways for long distance inter urban travel, to arterials in urban areas and down to the small local roads in residential areas and city centres. |
|
Wide arterials, infrequent intersections and a lack of buildings that directly front streets also creates sterile, inconvenient and sometimes dangerous pedestrian environments. |
|
In the Gatineau Official Plan, the land adjacent to the corridor is primarily designated for residential uses, with mixed uses on major arterials, including Boulevard St-René. |
|
|
While road capacity has been expanded on the main arterials and orbitals in recent years, there are still problems with intersection management and functionality of the design standards. |
|
Principal arterials may cross through urban areas, serving suburban movements. |
|
This is because most of the additional miles logged are probably driven on divided highways where the risk of accident is lower than on congested arterials. |
|