The front wheel seemed to be stuck on the middelmannetjie with the back wheel changing lanes over it. |
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But in 1989, those middle-of-the-road rumblings dramatically changed lanes, as a squeaky clean princess met a notorious bad boy. |
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Forest paths, moorland tracks and riverside footpaths, with some short sections along quiet country lanes. |
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It is all glam by comparison, a busy street, four lanes wide with a lot of the local amenities and lots more besides. |
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There's been virtually no enforcement of the bus lanes since they were introduced a few years ago. |
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Third, layout engineers also need to ensure trace lengths between lanes match to within 15 mils. |
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That means slicing what's needed from the lanes for moving traffic, from curbside parking, or from the sidewalk. |
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On a serious note, I do hope the council will include motorists who obstruct cycle lanes and green boxes. |
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After elbowing my way past four lanes of inferior bowlers, I finally reached her. |
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Traffic swirls round this nightmarish gyratory system where five major streets meet, the road up to seven lanes wide. |
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Tight, sometimes tiny, stepped lanes weave between old stone houses with painted wooden doors and shuttered windows. |
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In these cases, the consequential use of lesser-used air lanes would help reduce congestion at major centres. |
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Crews should be in their lanes and, for 2000 meter races, locked onto the stake boat two minutes before the start of their race. |
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Iron out the kinks at manned cash registers, before you open up self-checkout lanes. |
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Private hire cabbies have united with hackney drivers as they prepare for battle over bus lanes. |
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The road will be a dual carriageway in parts and will include bus lanes and facilities for cyclists and pedestrians. |
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The lanes and alleys of the Marrakech medina twist and turn through a labyrinth where excitement and mystery await you around every corner. |
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At every set of traffic lights on the way queuing drivers blocked the cycle lanes and priority boxes. |
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Bike lanes in downtown Regina could be a major rejuvenator for the city centre. |
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Something to consider, perhaps, for the rural lanes of South Lakeland through the winter. |
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Bundles of goods containing inflammable material can be seen lying on foot paths blocking already narrow lanes. |
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This walk through the lanes of rural Lancashire is a spiritual pilgrimage to the Lancashire Martyr, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith. |
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The county has 6,000 miles of roads, ranging from winding country lanes to roaring motorways. |
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Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade. |
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The 1910 land plan was designed to complement the steep, rolling topography, reminiscent of narrow country lanes in rural England. |
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On six-lane roads with three lanes for each direction of traffic, the left lane is meant for normal driving and for vehicles turning left. |
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What stands out about the bridge is the fact that it has no central median separating the opposite lanes of traffic. |
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Only the concrete dividers separating the opposing lanes of traffic broke the utter flatness. |
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At that point, the road is a single carriageway with one lane in either direction, the lanes being divided by double central white lines. |
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The third experiment represents walkways where opposing traffic mingles and directional lanes are not set up. |
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The eastbound carriageway will close from Monday until December 20, with traffic running in single lanes in each direction on the westbound side. |
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Using the previously suggest lane configurations will allow you to gain psychological assistance, from the swimmers in the adjacent lanes. |
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If the swimmers in lanes two and four switch places by crossing the active swimming lane between them, time and space are once again out of sync. |
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The other pool was a plain old rectangle with some swimming lanes, diving boards and water nets. |
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The swimming pool and running tracks will have fewer lanes than the conventional eight, but that is the only pay-off. |
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A field of five boats meant today's event was a race for lanes in tomorrow's final. |
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Devonish, out in lane six, ran his own race despite pressure from the inside lanes and accelerated away to his first major track title. |
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Breast Stroke swimmers should avoid using lanes allocated for fast swimming. |
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There were no lanes, with one swimmer per lane, nor were courses accurately measured. |
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Immediately, the dark gray track was ahead of her, a thin white line separating the lanes. |
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But because the indoor track in Leipzig has only four lanes, the final is run as two separate contests. |
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When there are six or less boats entered in a class, the crews race for lanes on the day before finals. |
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During her six month-long absence, the warship spent more than four months protecting Iraq's primary oil terminal and shipping lanes. |
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It is also geographically near the primary shipping lanes for oil tankers that ply the route between Japan and the Middle East. |
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One anachronism is the inclusion of twin diesel engines, for manoeuvring in harbours and avoiding conflicts in busy shipping lanes. |
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San Pedro Bay, the terminus for two major coastwise shipping lanes, is full of commercial and military traffic day and night. |
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Commercial shipping lanes around major ports are as noisy as the tarmac at Kennedy Airport. |
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On average the Torres Strait shipping lanes are checked annually, particularly where sand waves are known to be present. |
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There was a banister hand rail that ran up the center of the steps, making two lanes. |
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Carlock had been drifting for more than five hours and could have been pulled by currents into the busy shipping lanes to Long Beach Harbor. |
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In the last issue, we reviewed the terms and definitions for bowling balls, lanes, and lane play. |
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I am having problems picking out the right type of bowling ball for heavily oiled lanes. |
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Parental DNAs cut with the same enzyme were electrophoresed in adjacent lanes to facilitate comparison of RFLP profiles. |
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Spitzer adds new detail to the galaxy's bright, bulbous core and its thick, outer dust lanes. |
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The galaxy's hallmark is a brilliant white, bulbous core encircled by the thick dust lanes comprising the spiral structure of the galaxy. |
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However, the islands' position astride mid-Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships. |
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Follow the lane and at the next road junction bear left to another junction of lanes. |
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The police report notes that there are left hand turn lanes going east and west on Mayfield. |
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The air in the carpeted area behind the lanes was becoming stifling as campers squished together with their duffels. |
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Here the aged lanes striate, as if geologically, in tight rows of narrow Levantine houses. |
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Outbound lanes will be closed and drivers diverted to detours for another week. |
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Cars and autos, cycles and rickshaws, scooters and even huge four-wheel vehicles squirm their way through the shrinking lanes. |
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The other, the sport condition, affects the way the oil is applied on the surface of the lanes. |
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The curving lines of the roads give them the look of village lanes, and the few cars that venture into the cul-de-sacs usually travel slowly. |
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This unusual city with many different lanes, passages, bystreets is full of monumental palaces and sanctuaries. |
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Ducking into the lanes and byroads whenever the urchins got hold of him was no permanent solution. |
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All was empty there in the ocean-breezed lot, save for some random piles of garbage and a cat or two romping through the lanes. |
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On old wood lanes, bowlers would have to loft the ball farther out on the lane to get the ball to delay its hook and have enough hitting power. |
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A minibus taxi overturned on Hospital Bend, where northbound lanes were awash in a river of brown, silt-laden water. |
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Washington regards the country as a vital strategic asset, sitting astride key Asian shipping lanes and in close proximity to China. |
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Tonight, I came upon one intersection where a two-lane street crosses a four-lane divided highway with left-turn lanes on both sides. |
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It used to be a divided highway and the old southbound lanes were taken out of service. |
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Delays were expected as recovery teams were working to remove one vehicle from two lanes of the northbound carriageway today. |
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Highways chiefs expect to keep both lanes open for the duration of the project which is scheduled to last until December this year. |
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They were crossing two lanes of stationary or slow moving traffic to get to the Springbok wine bar. |
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But, I also understand that motorists don't like the busway because its lanes take up space on the main roads. |
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We decided to call it a day and wend our way back to York by as many country lanes as possible. |
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Grenada lay athwart vital US sea lanes, thus threatening all transatlantic trade. |
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He finally reached us and sat on our tail for miles even as we switched lanes. |
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In closing, I invite any member of the police authority to explain the safety factors that deter them giving consent for taxis to use bus lanes. |
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The double-mutant lanes contain lysates from independently isolated cell lines. |
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The six lanes by the river were full of construction machinery and military vehicles. |
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Once in the city, she got lost immediately in the maze of back alleys and narrow lanes. |
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Country lanes, laybys, back alleys, railway land, outside tips and playgrounds were the most popular dumping sites. |
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He sneaks in the passing lanes for steals and slides over to help when a teammate is in trouble. |
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Nonusers of the HOV lanes also benefit from this project because revenues are used to support the operation of a new express bus service. |
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The company foresees bus drivers using the system to alert the authorities to obstructions likes cars parked in bus lanes. |
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The accident occurred at a high traffic time in the express lanes of one of the busiest sections of one of the busiest highways in Canada. |
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The northbound section which opened in 1897 for horses and carts, now carries a daily traffic flow of 50,000 vehicles on its two lanes. |
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People did not like that, and instead proposed express lanes be built for the rich, basically. |
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It's got brilliant little backstreets and candy lanes of bars in attics and basements around Plaza Nueva. |
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Imagine if we never again had people darting across three lanes of traffic to avoid a traffic backup or to get off on an exit at the last minute. |
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Therefore it will reduce the already insufficient number of road lanes, and hence the situation will go from bad to worse. |
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All the while, motorbikes were screaming past us between the two lanes of traffic. |
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If only they had put in a half dozen lanes downstairs instead of a dance floor. |
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Japan's defense of the sea lanes out to a thousand nautical miles sounded modest and did not arouse undue opposition at home. |
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The main mission is the clearance of mines in the entrance to ports, naval bases and coastal sea lanes. |
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After all, the majority of maritime accidents occur in congested sea lanes. |
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Plans show a 6,800-square-foot branch with eight drive-through lanes on 3.27 acres. |
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But dedicated lanes should be monitored so that buses move only on them, without other vehicles barging in. |
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The St Lawrence seaway, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia. |
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Although it could not be driven in a car, the route would steer cyclists off extremely busy roads and onto quiet thoroughfares and country lanes. |
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The thoughtless motorist and motorcyclist need educating on how to pass and approach a horse and rider on our lanes. |
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And adding to the quaintness, I noticed that the bank's drive-through teller lanes were equipped with pneumatic tubes. |
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Will the proposal to have dedicated lanes on main roads for two and three-wheelers help in smoother flow of traffic and perhaps reduce accidents? |
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It is also pressing for the lanes for public transport to be segregated from the rest of the traffic on the bridge. |
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The expressway now has four lanes, a median strip and CCTV cameras to watch the road. |
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Other features include an expanded beer and wine section, a larger greeting card section and nine checkout lanes, three of them self-checkout. |
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Cars seem to come from all directions, switching lanes like dodgem cars and it's not just cars but bicycles and scooters too. |
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More than 6,000 ships, warships, merchantmen, landing craft and barges, sailed across the channel in marked lanes cleared by minesweepers. |
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Riders overtake traffic, carving in and out of lanes as befuddled drivers bond in confusion with pedestrians. |
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At least two lanes are expected to be open soon, however, major construction will be required to return the highway to full serviceability. |
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In addition, the project consists of 2.3 km of inner service roads and emergency lanes. |
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We are going to set this right first by making a uniform carriageway of four lanes, fit pre-cast drains and asphalt the roads. |
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For non-skiing fun in the snow, people of any age can find thrills on the groomed tubing hill with its individual lanes and rope tow. |
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In the third scenario, all heavy vehicles are restricted from the use of the left and middle lanes. |
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On very oily lanes, a spinner will spin too much and not break early enough to be effective. |
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Those lanes had been carrying inbound traffic during the latest phase of the Fort Pitt Bridge and Tunnels reconstruction project. |
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Winding lanes, squeezed together by plump hedgerows, wander along farmsteads, groves of woodland, and villages. |
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The roads are colour-coded so that certain traffic lanes are barred to certain types of vehicles. |
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He welcomed another measure now set to be adopted by the agency, under which the westbound carriageway will be split into two separate lanes. |
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He also wants to ease the region's transportation problems by increasing lanes and improving public transit. |
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When I encountered tractors on west Cork's twisty lanes, it was often necessary to shift down into first gear to get started again. |
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The good news is that the world's busiest shipping lanes should see to a fair number of them. |
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Taking the Copen on to the A1M and M1, as well as a few rural lanes, it bowled merrily along, the engine producing a buzz in more ways than one. |
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Before the current intifada began in 2000, shoals of tourists made it difficult to move in these lanes. |
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With its shoals and proximity to nearby shipping lanes, the Tortugas are a natural ship trap. |
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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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Long-term plans allow for the stocking of triploid grass carp, as well as dredging deeper holes and boat lanes. |
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Meanwhile, Nicholas had spotted his jaguar sitting on the shoulder of the road and cut three lanes to get to her. |
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The M8's four lanes are regarded by hundreds of thousands of Scots as one of the biggest bugbears of their working lives. |
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I think the truckie noticed, sped up and when he was in the clear, changed lanes. |
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Meanwhile, two lanes of left-turning vehicles execute a crisscross pattern that would make a Shriner on a tiny motorcycle proud. |
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Rubbish is often dumped by the side of country lanes where the offenders can empty out their cars or vans without being seen. |
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We cut across the other three lanes of traffic, and onto a small side road. |
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She wasn't sure which way she was to go, so she kept taking turnings down lanes which she thought would lead northwards. |
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A little way along the A35, approaching the Redbridge turn-off, the two lanes merged into one. |
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The system uses a monocular camera mounted behind the vehicle's windshield to track lanes in front of the vehicle. |
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I respect him for his talent but can't stand him for his immaturity on the lanes when things aren't going his way. |
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The 1.2-litre sounded confident when I tested it and was quite nippy around the small lanes. |
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Malham is signposted and reached by minor lanes north of the A65 at Hellifield. |
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Barring a few participants, who used four-wheelers, the rest meandered through the congested roads and lanes of the city in two-wheelers. |
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People call to complain about rash driving, drivers not sticking to lanes and honking too much. |
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They allow near empty buses to cruise in near empty bus lanes next to single-file jams of nose-to-tail traffic. |
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Apart from 4,500 km of motorable roads, Bangalore has 41,500 km of narrow lanes. |
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I was a bus driver for 30 years and saw a lot of motorists happily driving down bus lanes. |
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The Highways Agency will be keeping as many lanes as possible open on motorways and trunk roads to help keep traffic moving. |
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Our back tire suddenly blew and we had to try and cut through about three lanes to get off the highway past cars and trucks. |
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The landscape here was more undulating, the lanes more sinuous and the wine-tastings deeply intoxicating. |
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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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The treacherous bocage, the countryside criss-crossed by sunken lanes between high hedgerows, was a killing ground for the German defenders. |
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It is bocage country, still densely wooded, with small pastures intersected by deep leafy lanes. |
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Traffic was nil, except for us, which was fortunate considering the way I was bogarting both lanes. |
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England is not just full of white, middle class people and the countryside is not all sleepy lanes and thatched cottages. |
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Scenic beaches line the island and are just minutes from the picturesque countryside, quiet sleepy lanes and stunning views. |
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This one was very scary, as the fall sent me rolling across three lanes of busy traffic, but both my bike and my person came out of it unharmed. |
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A crowded street will self-organise into lanes with individuals inadvertently falling into the slipstream of others. |
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The survival of the Japanese economy depends on continued free and uninterrupted access through the region's trade lanes. |
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The term passing lanes implies that the road is divided into slow and fast moving traffic lanes. |
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The fast-lane campaign works on a similar principle to fast and slow lanes in swimming pools. |
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For the thrifty, there are smaller lanes branching off, where no goods carry price tags and bargaining is the name of the game. |
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Ironworkers and bootmakers converged from the factories and lanes to cheer Fitzroy against their hated neighbors from Collingwood and Carlton. |
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The mayor said that this section of road was a well-known bottleneck that funneled traffic from four lanes into three lanes. |
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There is a traffic jam on a regular basis in the Shaheed Gunj area due to the narrowness of the lanes. |
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Vydas had rented a nice apartment for us and guided us unrestingly through the small lanes of the old town. |
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All these freeways and boulevards have several lanes, with all the cars going in one direction. |
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Suitcases, once bound for holidays abroad in Mexico and the USA, were left strewn across all four lanes of the carriageway. |
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However the scheme hit a snag in the narrow streets, lanes and yards of Saltaire where residents have found there just is not room for two bins. |
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Most league bowlers will adjust to the lanes by moving their feet and keeping their target the same. |
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Looked after by the historical society, the cobbled lanes are great to wander along. |
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They provide help to any racer in need, and they hand out cold water and sno-cones to racers in the lanes. |
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Traffic is now being carried on six narrow lanes on the southbound carriageway. |
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The product type is first identified by a vision sortation system, then automatically put away in one of 26 lanes. |
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The majority of rights of way in Banyule were developed in the late 1800s and early 1900s and were used as night cart lanes. |
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All three lanes were blocked but the fast lane was re-opened after 15 minutes to allow traffic to flow. |
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A broken white line meant to divide the street into lanes inexplicably bends, crossing it. |
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The other option suggests a two-way northbound tunnel from Eagle Creek while the existing highway becomes two lanes southbound. |
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Their stances on composting, bike lanes and oil supertankers maintain this pose of progressive concern trolling. |
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Free from the weekday congestion, the traffic raced wildly, shifting lanes as if in a video game. |
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The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic congestion but they remain controversial. |
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Then you think about those people on the roads who selfishly block junctions, who cut you up at a roundabout, who use filter lanes to queue jump. |
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It's 1995 and the information superhighway is opening its lanes for e-commerce and e-content. |
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The green lanes used by off-roaders are hundreds of years old, and were intended for horses and carts, pedestrians, packhorses, cattle and sheep. |
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Proprietors are looking to make the lanes playable so that scores are high. |
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Buses and trucks play a game of chicken, oblivious to the concept of traffic lanes. |
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I'd like to smile and skip down shopping lanes whistling cheerfully but it just isn't in me. |
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More often, overlays are used by centers that did not maintain lanes properly in the past. |
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The new dream is being shaped by a growing transit network of light-rail lines, subways, commuter rail and buses running in dedicated lanes. |
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In the afternoon, state police took action, reversing inbound lanes on southeastern Louisiana interstates to provide more escape routes. |
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One could get pleasurably lost for hours in its labyrinthine lanes with tiny shops that sell just about every imaginable commodity. |
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A selfish minority of motorists believe that the creation of cycle lanes is highway robbery. |
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Navy destroyers and corvettes patrolled the sea lanes and pursued enemy craft that aircraft could not engage. |
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From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside. |
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A campaign group has been launched in an attempt to stop people dying on the country lanes of the region. |
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The three of us speed off out of Nottingham, through the centre of Derby, and out onto the country lanes beyond. |
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The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals. |
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If you see strikes being thrown all over the place, that likely means the lanes are a bit more forgiving. |
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They were concerned that damage was being caused to several green lanes which criss-cross the park's area. |
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Back lanes run along the rear of the crofts parallel with the main street, giving access to fields. |
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The police had to close two lanes of the carriageway in order for the wreckage to be cleared. |
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Their tiny lanes and byways are hidden from view among the olive trees above and the orange groves below. |
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This could best be achieved by making the track two lanes, each heading in opposite directions. |
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The special lanes and intersections will be created on existing road networks, excluding freeways. |
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The work will include paved shoulder bike lanes, street lighting and an enclosed storm drain will be constructed on the south side. |
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Through arched doors and lead-framed casements appear bridged lanes and castellated walls. |
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Your horse is likely to friskily carry you through charming back lanes and countryside as you visit an awesome range of archaeological sites. |
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But for more than 12 years peace and harmony in the sleepy lanes was turned sour, curdled by a malicious poison-pen writer. |
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These journeys could be done by cycle, if there were the cycle lanes and cycleways to encourage that. |
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The fast lane of certain streets would be marked and only new buses would be allowed to travel in these lanes. |
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Two lanes of the eastbound carriageway also had to be closed because of debris and to allow access for the emergency services. |
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Police had to close two lanes of the westbound carriageway, a mile short of Junction 17 so that debris from the accident could be cleared. |
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The eastbound carriageway was reduced to two lanes while collision investigators examined the scene. |
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Bury has numerous cycle lanes and special facilities for cyclists including parking in the town. |
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As soon as work on the eastbound lanes of Columbia is completed, the northern, westbound half will be completely replaced as well. |
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She unfolds a page of hand-written directions and I concentrate on tail lights, changing lanes and weaving through eastbound traffic. |
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They normally possess a central square from which lanes and streets extend in a straight line to four cardinal points. |
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The entire map is much smaller, affording teams the freedom to drift between lanes and rush to fight or gank enemies when necessary. |
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It is necessary to move buses on separate lanes, as the impact of one bus on the road is equivalent to that of four cars. |
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There is a place for off-road cycle lanes, but cyclists have the right to use the road as much as anyone else. |
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There are expressways, smaller lanes, on-ramps and off-ramps and intersections. |
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Secure sea lanes between sea ports of embarkation and debarkation would have to be a precondition for employment. |
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The following two sections deal with bus lanes and traffic signal priority respectively. |
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The group proposes two lanes in the six-lane road dedicated solely to public transport. |
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Narrow wooded lanes through forests of oak, pine and deodar are excellent for short refreshing walks. |
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Muddy lanes surround dismal tin shacks and there is an aura of despondency and despair, which even the myriads of children do little to dispel. |
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Amid the dirty narrow lanes survives the centuries-old Rajasthani tradition of puppetry in the city. |
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When you finally realise you have to change lanes to make your off-ramp, you indicate. |
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It will also have cycle lanes and walkways connecting the development to the town's rail services. |
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They also back a series of road safety measures and traffic restrictions, including crawler lanes, realigning bends and traffic lights. |
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The A59 in that section comprises two lanes plus a crawler lane for slow traffic going uphill. |
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It's a tricky stretch, because it's two lanes all the way, so people assume the limit is 40 mph, but it's not. |
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All but one of the four northbound motorway lanes had to be closed down for several hours creating jams and tailbacks. |
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Unfortunately, as old houses and small lanes give way to skyscrapers, ancient trees have been chopped down. |
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Gunboats patrolled the sea lanes and the skies were covered by fighter jets launched from an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. |
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Sitting in your race car in the staging lanes and looking out the window at Mount Rainier is something very special. |
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Not bad for three old jossers wandering along country lanes for a few hours! |
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Now the juggernauts and caravans are thundering up again from the south coast on their extra lanes. |
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Bikes have their own lanes, traffic lights at junctions and dedicated road signs. |
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Local roads, turn lanes and inter-change ramps, rest areas, and highway approaches were part of the improvement as well. |
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Sapling Road really has become a rat run since the bus lanes were introduced on St Helens Road. |
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This takes me along little used country lanes where I can drive slowly and have the window open wide. |
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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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Off-road vehicles are to be barred from four green lanes in the Yorkshire Dales for a trial period despite strong objections from drivers and trail bike riders. |
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The lanes around the Daffodil Lion swarmed with police, blocking all routes to the air base which was about two-and-a-half miles away in the next valley. |
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Nine lanes of constant traffic come crawling past every day. |
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He said that although using four-wheel drives, quad bikes and other vehicles on green lanes was not illegal, it could cause problems if tracks were not maintained. |
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The maze of twisting country lanes which surrounded the farm and connected it to the numerous villages and small towns nearby was confusing and disorientating. |
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I approve of the increase in bus lanes for arterial routes, and the increase in technologies like GPS units for better bus planning and traffic management. |
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There, roads are generally free of cycle lanes, red or green painted patches, pedestrian refuges, traffic islands, widened pavements for cycle use and silly speed limits. |
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If you look around and don't see as many strikes, and a lot of splits or spares are on the board, the lanes probably are playing a little bit tougher. |
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The Animal Freeing Bridge, Knowledge and Plant Garden, Stone-plate Street, deep lanes, and buoyant boats combine to offer a poetic and harmonious visitor experience. |
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In the shadows of the fine buildings where they work, in the lanes and alleys behind the great houses of the wealthy, is another more dangerous city. |
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They'll buy this car because it's cheap, and as a result of that, they're going to be tearing around Britain's yellow boxes and bus lanes in a genuinely very good little car. |
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The lanes are low and narrow, and not a breath of air stirs through them. |
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Etobicoke and Scarborough have received their first bike lanes, and a bike lane has been completed along Dundas East, between Kingston Road and Broadview. |
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And outside only a bird's mournful cry broke the stillness of the timeless, winding country lanes and mile upon rolling mile of flat farm land fringed by the sea. |
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The increased limit will apply on autostrada with three lanes in each direction and the latest barriers to prevent vehicles from leaving each carriageway. |
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The government plans to give towns and cities outside the capital the right to issue fixed penalty tickets to drivers who take short cuts through the bus lanes. |
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With its forts, palaces, temples, walls and lanes, East Fort is a landmark among the heritage monuments not only of the city, but also of the State. |
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But the group insists that the size of the development is too large for the conservation area and would bring traffic havoc to already congested lanes. |
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Sitting in front of the computer screen you get a driver's eye view as you travel along narrow streets, busy roads and winding country lanes in various weather conditions. |
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The flotilla of 58 Little Ships made a trouble-free crossing of the busy traffic separation lanes, as merchantmen gave way or altered course as a mark of respect. |
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We were trolling along rather sedately down one of those country lanes that probably don't exist anymore when we spotted blue helmets bobbing up and down over the hedgerows. |
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There is room for both a cycle lane and two traffic lanes at this point. |
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If any change was made to the lanes, your ball will know it right away. |
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The demonstrators were objecting to plans to expand Ridgway Park School, off Gibraltar Road, on grounds that it will increase traffic problems in the area's narrow lanes. |
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We may never allow our children to return to the freedom they previously enjoyed in the towns and cities, the rural lanes and quiet roads of our country. |
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Although the design of the bridge is in its early stages, it will have four lanes including two public transport lanes, a cycle path and two pedestrian walkways. |
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We traveled to the outskirts of Osaka and we proceeded to walk through a traditional residential area with narrow lanes until we arrived at an old house. |
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She wants their company on the way home, since there has been both a fair and a market day at Chaseborough, and there may be drunken men in the country lanes. |
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A network of local roads and lanes fed the sub-region's turnpikes. |
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If, for example, the driver changes lanes without using the turn signal, a visual cue is displayed and a haptic device in the driver's seat is activated. |
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Two lanes of the eastbound carriageway were reopened at about 9am but one lane remained shut as workers continued to remove vehicles from the scene. |
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Commuters faced delays after lanes on both carriageways were closed. |
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Overshadowed by the Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe, York is a hotchpotch of narrow, cobbled lanes and medieval alleyways. |
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I'll thank you to keep your landing strips, your tarmacs, your runways and your taxiing lanes well under sufficient layers of cotton if you please. |
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As she drove along the narrow, winding country lanes she and an oncoming coach, carrying teenagers to school in Harrogate, slowed so both vehicles could safely pass. |
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Quite the opposite, in fact, as it responded immediately when it came to powering out of the twists and bends of the lanes of the Cartmel Peninsular. |
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Now a review of the city's cleaning of gullies, gutters, footpaths and back lanes in terraced streets has prompted commercial services officers to study the issue. |
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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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Today's Bangalore is a bustling city, still retaining its wide well planned avenues in the main areas, and twisting lanes in a rural atmosphere in the somewhat poorer areas. |
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As I scurried through the narrow lanes of the Old City, I was feeling frustrated and dejected at not being able to stay on top of the housecleaning. |
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Of course there's always the obstacles of blocked aisles, crowded check-out lanes and a shortage of cashiers to put a damper on my plans for a quick trip. |
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Older stars and dense dust lanes near the heart of the galaxy are red. |
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Many trees have been felled to make way for the busway lanes and stations. |
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It is not quite an electronic spy in the sky but the information superhighway is being engaged to keep farms down remote rural lanes safer from thieves. |
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We added a leader board in the staging lanes that will help competitors keep track of how each of the seven divisions are doing in the team competition. |
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City of York Council officers will find out at a meeting with the Highways Agency whether two lanes of traffic can be kept flowing in one direction. |
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In his attempt to leave no stone unturned, he carries on with narrative lanes that arrive, often abruptly, at a dead end, thereby disrupting the film's natural flow. |
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Using sensors, it monitors the painted lines that separate lanes, and is triggered, at 50 mph or more, when a lane deviation is detected without the indicator being used. |
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Cycle lanes and pedestrian access points will be given greater priority. |
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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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In October, drivers sat in traffic jams and the northbound lanes of the M271 were blocked after a lorry went over on its side during morning rush hour. |
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Hey cyclists, if you want to see dedicated bike lanes cross the entirety of downtown, give Pete Ladner an email to let him know you support his idea. |
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More recently he had a narrow escape when a motorist suddenly changed lanes and crossed right in front of him, forcing him to swerve to avoid a collision. |
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You follow doglegging lanes in a mountain village until you're convinced you're lost, only to suddenly realize that you're right back where you started. |
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After breakfast he strolls through deserted lanes before retiring to his drawing room to read about archaeology, Greek mythology, and biographies. |
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The restrictions will apply when the pool is sectioned into lanes. |
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They don't think widening McKnight Boulevard to six lanes between 4th Streets East and West with its associated off-ramps will ease traffic congestion. |
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And if you are in the slow lane and too fast then again that is your own fault and you should move up a lane, dependent on how crowded other lanes are. |
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