She turned off the freeway and they ended up on a rather curvy mountain road. |
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Near Orlando, a four-year-old girl was crushed when a 50-tonne truck was blown across a freeway and landed on her family's car. |
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It was starting to get light outside and she knew they would be getting off the freeway and onto the road that goes over the river soon. |
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But once off the freeway and on the roads up into the mountains, it performed flawlessly. |
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Heading for the freeway, we spotted a concrete park and stopped for a quick sesh. |
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That cell phone came flying out of her hands faster than Jon can jump medians on a four-lane freeway. |
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With traffic at a dead halt, fathers and sons got out of their cars and played catch on freeway medians. |
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The factory district was beyond the main freeway through town and it was rush hour. |
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I took the next exit on the freeway, doubled back, and pulled up behind the truck. |
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A local Aboriginal tribe is unhappy about the freeway project because the road will divide their village in two, Wu said. |
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Awkwardly sited on the river meander, the bridge has an uncomfortable relationship with the freeway. |
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We were on the main freeway across town, held up in a sea of students and buses and cars driving home from school. |
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But on the freeway there are neither stoplights, yield signs, nor crosswalks at which to pause, only furious and never-ceasing movement. |
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The headquarters yesterday issued a press release to confirm that the freeway was indeed a part of the exercises. |
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He ran a hand through his hair and pulled into the fast lane on the freeway. |
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Implicitly, the use of the word way on its own, rather than highway, parkway or freeway made the connection. |
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She was kept in jail for several hours by LA cops after they spotted her pick-up truck swerving wildly on the freeway out of the city. |
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A mile or so down the freeway, an army truck lost a couple of pallets of rations on a tight turn. |
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I was just off the freeway and saw the same dark shadow line formed off a fresh chemtrail being laid going west to east. |
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Arriving a few minutes late, I saw a freeway off-ramp blocked by debris and large objects. |
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He gets better results a few blocks away, where he taps the signal from a pole-mounted freeway cam pointed at the San Francisco skyline. |
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He sped off the freeway and through the neighborhood, then squeaked to a stop underneath the branches of the large tree in their front lawn. |
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Don't book yourself into a four-star hotel on business trips and expect your employees to stay in the motel off the freeway. |
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The beleaguered bus drivers on this run often take alternate routes or abandon the clogged freeway for city streets. |
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Picturesque and historic as it is, it'll never come back until you block off freeway access to the burbs, and force people downtown at gunpoint. |
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We turned off the freeway into southern Nevada and on towards our final destination for the day, the town of Williams, Arizona. |
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Much to my delight, the traffic was heading in the other direction and I had the northern bound freeway to myself. |
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Afraid the car might blow up, my wife and I jumped over the freeway barrier and climbed to safety. |
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After a few phone calls in Spanish, we finally made it to the right speedway, called a freeway in LA, with great help from our small map. |
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Kortni sits back, stunned, pulling the car over to the shoulder of the freeway. |
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The freeway remained closed for two hours while crews put out assorted grass fires. |
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He got into the left turning lane and drove onto the on ramp and onto the freeway. |
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Do we want to know if the driver that is driving next to us on the freeway has a driver's license and has auto insurance? |
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One night a drunk driver mistook our driveway for a freeway ramp and stumbled into our basement. |
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It had gotten dark early and the wind was howling and the rain was pouring as he mounted the ramp to the freeway that would take him home. |
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She was standing on the shoulder of an empty freeway and a slightly rough wind was blowing around her. |
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Neither of them will ever find himself dossing down in a refrigerator carton under a freeway overpass. |
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The plane had skidded into a ravine in a wooded area off Highway 401, the busiest freeway in Canada. |
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He shifted to the first gear and the jeep rolled off the side and onto the freeway. |
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The accident occurred when a tow truck crashed off an elevated stretch of freeway in San Francisco. |
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The vehicles are equipped to push disabled cars off the freeway, or the deputies can call a tow truck if necessary. |
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With luck, unambiguous light from the huge sky will be bouncing off the saltwater lagoons that lap the freeway. |
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Generally a freeway is a grade separated divided highway designed for high speeds. |
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She made her way all the way across the freeway to the left shoulder. |
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Ingress to and egress from the freeway were made difficult by the construction. |
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I was so amazed and my eyes so confused that finally I had to pull off the freeway and creep slowly into the parking lot of a service station abutting a field. |
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The buildings began to thin out as they left the industrial sector of the city and entered onto a ramp that would take them to the freeway and towards Chris's house. |
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A woman had been driving down a freeway, and had had a flat tyre. |
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He took a secluded road, telling me that avoiding the freeway would save me the tolls. |
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The word evaporados appears on a wall adjacent to a freeway in a collection of photographs by Eduardo Villanes. |
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He was coming off of a freeway, and I was hurt pretty badly from somebody driving really fast. |
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In 1998, a man named Daniel Jones shot himself in the head on live television on a Los Angeles freeway interchange. |
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He pulled the stolen sedan off the freeway in Tonopah, about 50 miles west of Phoenix. |
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Bound by a freeway, sprawling shopping malls, and an elite gated community, the town encompasses one square mile of stucco cottages, dollar stores, and fast-food taquerias. |
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His dramatic compositions of bridge pilings, freeway foundations and steel frameworks are as calmly sculpturesque as a Greek Kouri yet still create a sense of unease. |
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We pulled off the freeway at Warragul Road and stopped at the lights. |
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The freeway bisects the state from Cincinnati to Cleveland and carries an average of 34,000 vehicles a day in the area, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. |
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Putting his blinker on, he managed to work his way over two lanes to the side of the freeway, all the while making sure that the car behind him followed. |
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They were State Troopers, not Fed radio cops, and they pulled their cruiser onto the soft shoulder of the freeway, braking a few feet short of the soles of his boots. |
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You become an activist when your dog is impounded, or a freeway is built past your house, or your child gets a disease because of pollution or sour gas. |
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As I entered the freeway on-ramp, there seemed to be even fewer cars. |
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As I pulled to the stop light just before the freeway, a police car came screaming out of the drive through car wash, still soapy, and he headed up the road, too. |
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Eventually we found the exit and climbed a steep, suburban street into some hills, rising above the great cloverleaf of the freeway into a development of newly built houses. |
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Under the freeway bridges, huddles of young men have parked up their cars, set up garden chairs, and are picnicking to hip-hop from battered stereos. |
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It will also tell you when your freeway exit is coming, and if you're not familiar with the area, it will even tell you what side of the road the exit is on. |
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As you'll see in this timeline, since last Halloween, the world of rap has seen drive-by shootings on the freeway, multiple homicides and federal investigations. |
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The Arroyo Seco Parkway, connecting Los Angeles and Pasadena, opened in 1940 as the first freeway in the Western United States. |
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TrafficGauge is the ultimate 'just-in-time' technology for the average Los Angeles freeway traveler. |
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The freeway passes the northern area of the city of Santa Tecla, La Libertad. |
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In South Africa, the term freeway differs from most other parts of the world. |
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The citizens of many inner city areas responded with the freeway and expressway revolts. |
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Over time, the freeway and its environs become congested again as both the average number and distance of trips increases. |
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Sorta. He's plugged in. Not some jizbag who has you do truckers by the freeway. |
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Subsequently, computer models were developed to analyze freeway noise and aid in their design to help minimize noise exposure. |
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The sport-utility vehicle had been traveling along a freeway frontage road before the wreck. |
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In some parts of the world, notably parts of the US, frontage roads form an integral part of the freeway system. |
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But the site is a scruffy patch of grass beside a rain-slicked freeway, and the toreros wear K-Mart clothes and look like teenagers. |
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The cultivar Crystal Palace is royal blue, while Cambridge Blue has pale blue flowers the color of our freeway plumbago. |
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As glorious as a field of California poppies can look from the freeway, that irrepressible orange can dominate a garden. |
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Exiting the freeway in Compton, Vincent left her car at a bus station and took a bus back to Lancaster, arriving Tuesday night, officials said. |
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Seen from the approaching freeway, Atlantic City lives up to its celluloid reputation for both glamour and melancholy. |
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Midnight lake birds fly soap white in the city's freeway billboard klieg light showers. |
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On the road again, just before Bateman's Bay, I turned off the freeway and switchbacked up the mountains through a forest to Braidwood. |
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Exit numbers are commonly derived from the exit's distance in miles or kilometers from the start of the freeway. |
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They had 15 billboards on various spots along the 101 freeway and even posters inside airport jetways. |
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However, sometimes it is necessary to exit onto a surface road to transfer from one freeway to another. |
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These structures enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross the freeway at that point without a detour to the nearest road crossing. |
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However, premiums were notably higher for parcels within the 500 metre walkshed of the urban greenway entrance points than the freeway on-ramps. |
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The Fourth Transport Ring, another freeway, is under construction to further reduce traffic congestion. |
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The idea works well in parts of the United States, where a high-occupancy vehicle lane makes sense on a six-lane freeway. |
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When I test-drove the new car, the salesman let me take it out to the freeway to put it through its paces. |
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Traffic was backed up for miles due to a twelve-car pile-up on the freeway earlier today. |
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For example, many state highways such as California State Route 99 have significant freeway sections. |
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Construction work or collisions on the freeway distract and slow down commuters, contributing to even longer delays. |
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In the late 1950s and 1960s most large cities started planning freeway systems, acknowledging the incredible growth in car ownership. |
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The developer, Cameron said, will excavate the entire eastern side of the freeway below the slip plane and recompact it to stabilize the freeway and the future development. |
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When an existing road is converted into a freeway, all existing driveways must be removed and access to adjacent private lands must be blocked with fences or walls. |
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In the United States, a freeway is defined by the federal government's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as a divided highway with full control of access. |
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A sensor automatically shifts from CNG to regular gas when the natural gas runs out, whether Bennett is crawling across town or flying at 60 mph along the freeway. |
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Caltrans is also responsible for freeway cleanup, whether it be through its sweeping program, Adopt-a-Highway program or community service court referrals. |
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That is, even if traffic congestion is initially shifted from local streets to a new or widened freeway, people will begin to run errands and commute to more remote locations. |
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Driving out here, along a linear, Springsteenian freeway, the dales and the chimneys compete for attention, each of them equally irregular and harshly beautiful. |
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Thus, as originally conceived, a freeway is simply a strip of public land devoted to movement to which abutting property owners do not have rights of light, air or access. |
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The facility, located at 3305 East Greenway and easily accessible from 51 South freeway, is one of six DSI Dialysis clinics serving patients in Phoenix and surrounding areas. |
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We urge you not only to give to us, but to respond openhandedly to those who approach you on city streets and freeway off-ramps begging for mercy and spare change. |
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The work involves cutting back rock where the freeway cuts through hills and installing retention systems using cable net or wire mesh, Caltrans said. |
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The proposed facility, approximately 24 km in length, will consist of the new construction of a six-lane freeway, with frontage roads and high-occupancy-vehicle lanes. |
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The Australian freeway story of the late twentieth century, like many planning stories, can be told as one of high technical expectations dashed by political controversy. |
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An alternative to surface or above ground freeway construction has been the construction of underground urban freeways using tunnelling technologies. |
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The first freeway in Iran was built at that time, between Tehran and Karaj with additional construction and the studies of many other freeways started as well. |
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Preparations for the project will begin in December, when existing freeway lanes will be narrowed and restriped, roadway shoulders reduced and K-rails erected. |
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