He also welcomed plans to stagger parking bays along the one-way road to create chicanes to slow vehicles. |
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In terms of car set-up, we try to spring the cars quite stiffly in order to get a responsive change of direction through the chicanes. |
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There are some fast chicanes with quick changes of direction, there are slow hairpins and fast sweeping bends. |
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We put them through a range of activities, such as chicanes and slaloms so they fully understood the limit of the vehicle. |
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On the track, they became nothing more than obstacles, rolling chicanes that endangered up-to-speed drivers. |
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These include barricades and vehicle chicanes and checkpoints outside the SECDET as well as internal defences. |
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Still, demands persisted for speed cameras, radar traps, sleeping policemen, chicanes and other traffic management. |
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He estimated the vehicles were travelling at up to 65 mph in a 20 mph zone, where traffic is controlled by speed chicanes. |
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As for the chicanes on Huntington Road, there is a bus stop in the middle of one and the stop on the opposite side is at the exit. |
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The rest of it was just more modern houses tacked onto the road, and heavy traffic trying to get through chicanes in the road. |
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It's the same car, but it seems better suited to tracks where you have chicanes and heavy braking, like Imola. |
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It's just 10-15 seconds after braking at the two previous chicanes and the brakes are still hot. |
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In the last eight months a bus stop has been built out into the road, chicanes have been installed, and anti-skid surfacing has been laid. |
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In the end the cars were going too fast, and so the straight was broken up with two chicanes. |
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And that could lead to small-scale schemes, possibly road humps and chicanes, being built within the next 18 months on rat-running routes. |
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The combination of long straights, tight chicanes and hairpins is very demanding on the brakes. |
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It is a quick, undulating circuit with a series of demanding corners broken by chicanes. |
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Routes included woodland sections, hill climbs, obstacles, chicanes and slaloms across 1,000 metres to 2.5km courses. |
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People visiting the exhibition are being handed leaflets listing all the options open to the council, including chicanes, mini-roundabouts and road humps. |
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It is tough for the brakes, there are the chicanes where you need to be precise and the track surface is very slippery, so it is quite easy to make mistakes. |
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The straights aren't so long that they place an absolute premium on outright power, while the chicanes and bumpy track surface demand good handling characteristics. |
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In due course, traffic management became a village issue, acrimony flourished and, as the anti-speeders campaigned for road humps and chicanes, opposition hardened. |
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It is not a hugely quick track, with two hairpin bends at each end and quick straights punctuated by chicanes which see the drivers right up on to the kerbs. |
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