They also want crossings illuminated when being used and railway vehicles to have reflective markings. |
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Mr Irwin said that calls to replace unmanned level crossings with bridges and underpasses was unreasonable and unrealistic. |
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Because of this, you need to be very careful around railway level crossings to avoid a very serious crash. |
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But it appears to be a first in the Chicago region, which has a high concentration of grade crossings. |
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The large number of level crossings presented considerable hazards to pedestrians and road users. |
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The Safe Transport Action Group was formed after the death of two wheelchair users at pedestrian railway level crossings. |
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They need to work on public awareness at the grade crossings, as there have been several accidents already. |
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Rebuilding work includes some 20 grade crossings and a new 7.5-mile track section near Colon to support a new container facility. |
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Such boundary crossings redefined the existing rigid departmentalization of science. |
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Zurich's trams also have priority over all forms of traffic at any time, even over pedestrians at crossings. |
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To the west, swirling, drifting snow led Czech authorities to contemplate closing several border crossings into Poland. |
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The equestrian trails are densely wooded, rocky and hilly with several small creek crossings. |
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Their access to the city will now be restricted by 11 heavily fortified crossings. |
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The price also includes return coach travel, return Channel crossings and a visit to Bruges. |
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On an average, 141 persons have died per year at unmanned level crossings during the last decade. |
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At river crossings, lakes, or narrow peninsulas, trails converge and funnel towards and away from caribou calving grounds and summer range. |
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Residents were asked to suggest areas where there could be road calming measures or new pedestrian crossings. |
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Plans show that this could be achieved by installing six traffic lights and two pedestrian crossings. |
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Draft plans for cycle paths, pedestrian crossings and traffic lights are out for consultation. |
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These include more cycleways, footways, pedestrian crossings, junction improvements and traffic calming measures. |
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Two new pedestrian crossings and changes to road junctions have also been made conditions of the planning permission for the new Bondgate store. |
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Many bus stops, pathways and pedestrian crossings appear to have been cleared by hand by public-spirited individuals. |
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Ten miles are being reballasted, 30 switches and crossings renewed, and the track layout at Longport, near Stoke, remodelled. |
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Traffic hold-ups at railway level crossings will considerably increase with more trains, the traffic study has found. |
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Building work is underway to fill in the subway at the foot of New Road and create three new pedestrian crossings. |
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Children as pedestrians are advised to cross the road only at zebra crossings, pedestrian subways and overbridges. |
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Zebra crossings, pedestrian subways, overbridges and pedestrian signals are the best places to cross the road. |
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There are no regulated pedestrian crossings and the flow of traffic is constant. |
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Signal controlled crossings mean pedestrians can only cross when permitted to do so. |
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Officials from these agencies are responsible for inspecting baggage and vehicles at airports and border crossings. |
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Businesses that use highway transport are facing long delays at customs crossings along the border. |
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That is why Washington is working with Mexico City to open up more and more of these fast lanes at border crossings. |
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This investment will reduce bottlenecks at two of our major border crossings. |
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Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border. |
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Though these drive-through detectors are good for quick scans at busy seaports and border crossings, they don't convey much specific information. |
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In October, 6,000 protesters with bulldozers and tractors closed 15 border crossings for an entire week. |
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The clamp-down is on targeted street vendors rather than the border crossings where the cigarette trucks enter the country illegally. |
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Sadly, no one can stop those who choose not to use the crossings in the High Street. |
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In order to collect test data, all street crossings will be subject to videotaping. |
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It tells users exactly where they are, and gives warnings about obstacles such as road junctions and crossings. |
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This rulemaking covers access to public rights-of-way, sidewalks, street crossings and related pedestrian facilities. |
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This has left the city with a couple of road crossings which are now deemed unsafe due to lack of crossing signals and road configurations. |
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Many wheelchair users have reported they have had near misses whilst crossing level crossings. |
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The number of deaths at railway crossings has risen, experts said last night. |
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He admitted building the double line would cause more train traffic at the railway crossings. |
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Posters will be put up at all of the railway stations, railway crossings, access points and known trespass locations. |
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If Nebraskans want well-maintained roads and safer railroad crossings, they may have to pay a little more at the pump. |
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Because of the slow speeds involved, light railways did not have to have gated railway crossings. |
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The two-day initiative is to target high-risk drivers at railway crossings and perform general driver safety and education blitzes. |
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It centered upon his plan to elevate the tracks of the city's railroads at road crossings. |
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One could quite reasonably believe that there are a finite number of ways persons could breach the laws regarding railway crossings. |
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But what we are talking about here is crossing roadways and railway crossings. |
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My biggest fear was having to brake, from high speed, for red lights, railway crossings, etc. |
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A new economic agreement between the two was signed on Friday and they have pledged to open road and rail crossings possibly later this year. |
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Yet at railway crossings there are bells and lights when the road is to be blocked. |
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The nodical period is the period between two crossings of the ecliptic in the same direction. |
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The Thorsborne Trail is an ungraded trail and is rough with loose stones, difficult creek crossings and, in wet weather, slippery hillsides. |
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I kept trying to take the most direct route across verges and up embankments and over undesignated crossings. |
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New modifications will include speed humps, cycle lanes, zebra crossings, new signs and also a boardwalk on each side of the bridge. |
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A separate lane for bicycles, and even powered two-wheelers, and manned pedestrian crossings have become necessary. |
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The danger now is that we shall have signalised pelican crossings on Long Street, like the one outside Roses, bleeps and all. |
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The strike will affect repairs and fault finding in areas such as signals, train network and level crossings. |
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At roundabouts, zebra crossings, crossroads and traffic lights, rear-end shunts can cause serious injury and, in some extreme cases, death. |
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Nebraska State Patrol troopers drove chase cars parallel to the train to stop motorists who didn't obey traffic laws at rail crossings. |
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The lack of crossings, lights, pavements and bridges make it tricky business. |
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It was also decided that caravans, goods vehicles, minibuses or coaches could be charged 25 per cent more for single crossings. |
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Their plans are to extend their route coverage over time to transatlantic crossings. |
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The first fortnight will see closure of Slade Lane Junction to replace signalling equipment and trackwork, including switches and crossings. |
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Life-expired signalling equipment and related trackwork, switches and crossings will be replaced. |
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After Babylon, we entered the world of non-electrified trackage and grade crossings. |
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The subways will be replaced by street level pedestrian crossings on Ivy Lane and New Road. |
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These tirthas are spiritual crossings where the river of this earthly life may be safely forded to the far shore of immortality. |
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Otley-born Roy left school at 14, joined the merchant navy at 15 and by the time he was 18 had made eight Atlantic crossings. |
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On average there are 12 fatalities a year at level crossings, but the UK has one of the best crossing safety records in Europe. |
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Perhaps Leeds City Council should do away with pedestrian crossings and rely on the traffic to stop and allow us to cross the road safely. |
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Level crossings still pose the greatest risk to life on the railways, a rail safety chief said yesterday. |
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Longer buses are also far more likely to stop while blocking road junctions or pedestrian crossings, especially in heavy traffic. |
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Previously, wheelchairs could simply be pushed across the wooden crossings. |
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These signs were fixed at pedestrian crossings, junctions in residential roads and even on posts in the woodland idyll of Ham Common. |
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As grade crossings and track are improved, the Cascades will gain on its 110-mph target. |
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They cross zebra crossings when pedestrians are on them, mount the kerb and have a disregard for cycle lanes. |
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There are not enough drop kerbs and crossings and the pavements are not wide enough in places. |
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This track crossed it at a diamond, one of the last such crossings at grade with streetcars. |
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The rear echelons of the army mutinied and seized the crossings over the Rhine. |
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Flat-bottomed crossings are often installed to ensure that factors like the natural stream gradient and bed roughness allow fish passage. |
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After we reached the Connecticut shoreline, we had to slow for the many curves and occasional drawbridges and grade crossings. |
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Children wonder at the crossings as the light-blinking boom-gates close for the pistons. |
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The Staten Island ferries are decreasing in ridership, although there has been heightened demand at other ferry crossings. |
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By drawing a line through the points I could find where they crossed the x-axis, then measure the distance between crossings. |
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The tragedy has reignited calls for improved safety standards at all country crossings. |
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More frequent train services could affect traffic on the State highway because there are 83 railway level crossings along the way. |
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Stockport council will now have to spend thousands of pounds to reverse the markings at 30 crossings to comply with new government regulations. |
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They do not stay in bicycle lanes, undertaking vehicles when they are indicating to turn left, and don't stop at red lights and pedestrian crossings. |
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The close presence of noise and fumes, and lack of segregated crossings with radial roads, would be very unattractive to urban cyclists such as myself. |
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Acceptance gaps can be created either by headways in a traffic stream or by traffic control devices such as traffic signals at junctions and pelican crossings. |
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The volume and speed of traffic through the North Sligo town has led to increased calls for pedestrian crossings and speed ramps from local people. |
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Even they will stop at red traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. |
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It is the highest rally in the series, the undulating roads climbing to more than 2700 metres on hillsides awash with cacti, pine trees and river crossings. |
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Firstly, the week began with the aftermath of the train crash, where seven people died, and a debate has ensued into how safe the railways, in particular level crossings, are. |
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Where resources have been invested in fencing and manpower, the number of illegal border crossings drops dramatically. |
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The film gives tips on traffic, such as the need to have lane discipline, pedestrians' right of way at zebra crossings, no parking zones and also traffic signs. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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Porcelain commodes and cat litter are among the substances setting off radiation alarms designed to sniff out nuclear terror at ports and border crossings. |
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It only flashes on pedestrian crossings before it turns green. |
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We drove to the narrows and after a 20-minute hike and three or four river crossings, we spotted a couple climbers cleaning a route on the wall we coveted. |
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Usually, railway crossings work more or less like clockwork. |
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Well-guarded border crossings would allow international commerce to continue while also providing an opportunity to keep track of who is entering and exiting the country. |
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The sensor, with its high speed and sensitivity, would be a welcome addition at airport-security checkpoints, border crossings, and ports, he notes. |
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The setbacks might range from muddy inconveniences to life-threatening crossings, and it remains for each driver to make a realistic and cautious assessment of the road ahead. |
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They claim that replacing the zebra crossings on both streets with light-controlled puffin crossings would be unsafe and harm the appearance of the area. |
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There are several grade crossings on the line, including one vehicular crossing and one pedestrian crossing that are both within the Princeton Junction parking lot complex. |
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They overtake at pedestrian crossings, park in the zig-zag area, stop in yellow box junctions and park indiscriminately. |
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The new taxiways will eliminate hundreds of aircraft crossings a day at the Airport, where as many as 1,500 runway crossings occur daily. |
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It is one of the busiest border crossings between Canada and the United States, and the busiest such crossing west of Detroit. |
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The Channel Crossing Association was set up at about this time to cater for unorthodox crossings. |
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Plastic encasements are recommended for installation under all roadway crossings. |
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In addition, the prosecution of all illegal border crossings takes the focus away from prosecuting more serious crimes. |
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The updated puffin crossings have movement detectors which allow extra time. |
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I can''t help feeling that the increasing prevalence of puffin crossings, rather than pelican crossings, is going to take us down the same route. |
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Other works included platform flexible and umbilical pull-ins and commissioning, crossings installation, surveys and pre-commissioning. |
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The report also showed that the number of illegal border crossings has dropped. |
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The border has the highest number of registered legal crossings of any land border in the world. |
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Border crossings take place by roads, pedestrian walkways, railroads and ferries. |
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Approximately 350 million legal crossings occur annually, and is the most frequently crossed border in the world. |
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Late in February, the 7th Indian Division leading IV Corps, seized crossings at Nyaungu near Pakokku. |
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During January and February 1945, XXXIII Corps seized crossings over the Irrawaddy River near Mandalay. |
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It is estimated that there are 300 major and minor crossings along the 310 mile border. |
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Access between the square and the gallery had been by two crossings at the northeast and northwest corners. |
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In such case, crossings of magnetosubbands are replaced by anticrossings and pseudogaps in energy spectrum are open. |
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Between Eccles and Pole Moor, 67 motorway crossings were required, including seven viaducts and eight junctions. |
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In the UK, the area in which pedestrians should cross at pelican crossings is marked out by a series of markers. |
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Zebra crossings would be replaced by brightly coloured biscuit wrapping and Belisha beacons were to be replaced by flashing Teacakes. |
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The service, operated by Hovertravel, schedules up to three crossings each hour, and is the fastest way of getting on or off the island. |
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Over the years we have seen various crossings, Panda, Penguin and the old Belisha Beacon. |
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The withdrawal from sector D leaves several other border crossings open. |
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Since the US has requested that Turkey tighten security at border crossings, it is evidently only complaining about the laxness there. |
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The skyline of the inner city changed in 1968 when the inner ring road with its two new crossings of the River Derwent was built. |
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Some of the options being looked at may include a road crossing downstream of the existing crossings of the estuary. |
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The earliest known major crossings of the Thames by the Romans were at London Bridge and Staines Bridge. |
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The drawback of these common crossings lies in the difficulty of welding them to the adjacent rails. |
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Harrow also refers to knot theory, in which number 107 of 165 knots involves 10 crossings. |
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In addition, hand crossings over broken chords that span wide ranges are used frequently to aggrandize the exhilarating passage work. |
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These last two crossings complete Will's goal of paddling 300 documented statute miles in the California Channel Islands. |
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It connects customers back to shore through diverse shore crossings and onshore Stratos interconnection facilities. |
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Locals said they have long complained that the zebra crossings in the area are badly lit. |
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The pedestrians find it hard to cross the road in the absence of zebra crossings. |
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They'll be fining jaywalkers and cars who don't give priority to pedestrians at zebra crossings. |
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All told, the mid-May 2015 version of the proposed pipeline route includes 446 waterbody crossings. |
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The LNWR operated a number of ships on Irish Sea crossings between Holyhead and Dublin, Howth or Kingstown. |
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There are many minor crossings of the Don in this area, so only a selection of bridges is covered in this section. |
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At the forest along the trail there is a high ropes course which consists of ziplines, rope crossings and Tarzan swings. |
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Most of the road crossings of the Murray River in South Australia are cable ferries operated by the state government using diesel engines. |
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Generated RVEs are meshed with voxels to avoid meshing troubles in resin rich pockets between yarns or close to yarn crossings. |
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Numerous successful crossings without the use of a boat have also been recorded since at least the early 20th century. |
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Starting in the 20th century, the technological requirements needed to build large crossings across the river were met. |
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Transatlantic crossings became faster, safer, and more reliable with the advent of steamships in the 19th century. |
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Reckless pedestrian crossings are dangerous not just for the jaywalkers but motorists too. |
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The closest pedestrian crossings were separated by slightly over a mile and children would trespass to cross the tracks. |
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The study indicated that there are rules concerning motorists when approaching pedestrian crossings to ensure the safety of those walking. |
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It is a known fact that 20 per cent of all traffic accidents involving pedestrians happen at pedestrian crossings. |
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The Alaska Railroad is straightening tracks and eliminating grade crossings to provide faster transit service and to increase safety. |
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The device could significantly reduce collisions at grade crossings and save lives. |
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We have learned over time that one of the best ways to address grade crossing safety is to reduce the number of at-grade crossings. |
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Freight crossings increased over the period, indicating the substitutability of the tunnel by sea crossings. |
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Prior to the 19th century, transatlantic crossings were undertaken in sailing ships, and the journeys were time consuming and often perilous. |
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The Transatlantic crossings are passages of passengers and cargo across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas and Europe or Africa. |
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The bombing disrupted rail traffic through London without destroying any of the crossings. |
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The Americans did not enter the city until the Rhine crossings began after the seizure of the Remagen Bridge. |
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It consisted of a cleared zone of observation, a palisade where practicable, wooden watchtowers and forts at the road crossings. |
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As a result, marine channels, navigable rivers and sea crossings formed the trade routes of historic and ancient civilisations. |
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From May 2008 Wightlink introduced a fuel surcharge on all crossings, linked to the price of Brent Crude oil. |
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Its failure to capture the river crossings at the River Merderet resulted in a delay in sealing off the Cotentin Peninsula. |
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It was originally intended for use by Army engineers to assist with river crossings. |
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Earlier, 12 Blenheims with air cover flew from England to attack German columns moving towards the Somme crossings and lost five aircraft. |
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In 2014 the Orkney Islands Council began consultation to build a number of fixed crossings between seven of the Orkney Islands. |
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Orkney Ferries provide daily ferry crossings to Backaland on Eday from Kirkwall. |
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French law bans many of these while English law does not, so most such crossings originate in England. |
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Regular Mersey Ferry crossings operate to Liverpool from both Woodside and Seacombe, providing a commuter shuttle and pleasure cruises. |
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The cost of constructing the new crossing was expected to be paid for by tolls collected from motorists using the two crossings. |
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There are two primary road crossings over the River Irvine, the more southerly of which has been criticised for some years. |
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They would even be employed on occasion, especially in the later Empire, as field artillery during battles or in support of river crossings. |
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As of 2017, there were no border crossings of any kind on the two countries' short and remote western border section. |
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On the busy crossings between Sumatra, Java, and Bali, car ferries run frequently 24 hours per day. |
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The project was to be implemented in 2 phases, in first phase of project T-junctions and level crossings are being eliminated for the traffic coming from Islamabad to Saddar. |
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Botswana has responded that the fence is designed to keep out cattle, and to ensure that entrants have their shoes disinfected at legal border crossings. |
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Of a total of 11, three were handed out for parking on lines outside schools, with eight more for parking on zig-zags close to pedestrian crossings. |
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When I used to be able to afford to go on holiday to the Canaries I was appalled at the lawlessness of motorists and others who parked on and overtook at zebra crossings. |
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Have a conversation with your neighbors, your friends, your children about why you should obey traffic signals at grade crossings and stay away from railroad property. |
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Many crossings other than in conventional vessels have been attempted, including by pedalo, jetpack, bathtub, amphibious vehicle and more commonly by swimming. |
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There would also be Puffin crossings across the A45 and Broad Lane. |
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These run overnight but also include day crossings in peak time. |
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Puffin crossings like those on Yarm high street are seen in towns and cities across the country and as older crossings are replaced, will become the norm. |
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Some young people stayed at river crossings for a number of hours, selflessly helping others to cross whilst putting their own chances of finishing on hold. |
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In many countries, customs procedures for arriving passengers at many international airports and some road crossings are separated into red and green channels. |
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The Standedge Tunnel Visitor Centre, at the Marsden end, is a base for boat trips into the tunnel and hosts an exhibition depicting the different crossings. |
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One of many footpath crossings of the Don in the upper part of its course. |
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He reached the river Seine to find most of the crossings destroyed. |
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In 2004, a set of traffic lights was erected in the Condorrat Village neighbourhood, soon followed by pelican crossings beside the new Tesco Extra. |
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The only remaining crossings are the Renfrew Ferry between Renfrew and Yoker, and the Kilcreggan Ferry in Inverclyde, both run by SPT but outwith the city boundary. |
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In Bulgaria, the day after the mass crossings through the Berlin Wall, the leader Todor Zhivkov was ousted by his Politburo and replaced with Petar Mladenov. |
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Regarding safety at level crossings, Network Rail is its own worst enemy for abolishing manned signal boxes and relying on radar systems to monitor barriers. |
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Many settlements developed because of their strategic importance in relation to geographical features, such as river crossings or valleys in ranges of hills. |
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Travellers who miss out can book single crossings from pounds 25 for a car and up to five passengers, with return day trips from pounds 25 if booked online. |
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Street crossings are usually laid with grooved tramway rails. |
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He is also expected to announce a review of the tolls on the Silver Jubilee and Mersey Gateway crossings which could result in free journeys for people living nearby. |
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It is estimated that the two border crossing stations between the cities proper of San Diego and Tijuana account for 300,000 daily border crossings alone. |
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Signal priority is used to enhance travel times of the buses but not at the expense of time allocated to pedestrian crossings or yellow caution lights. |
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During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, there were British military checkpoints on main border crossings and UK security forces made the remaining crossings impassable. |
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In 1968 there were 1547 grade crossing fatalities. Two-thirds of the total fatalities associated with railroad operations occurred at grade crossings. |
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It is the principal ferry crossing point between England and France, with the vast majority of Channel crossings being made between Dover and Calais. |
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We have found out that many pedestrians avoid walking a few steps towards safe pedestrian crossings and cross from unauthorised areas, which endanger their lives. |
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There are also numerous road bridges and around 32 ferry crossings. |
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