Mr Irwin said that calls to replace unmanned level crossings with bridges and underpasses was unreasonable and unrealistic. |
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Dual carriageways, underpasses and roundabouts are everywhere, clogged by traffic and making pedestrian life a daily challenge. |
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The costs of the project are included in the ongoing multi-million-pound scheme to improve the road network and underpasses in Charlotte Place. |
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Presumably in anticipation of large volumes of traffic, the government has constructed frequent, cavernous road underpasses. |
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Another strange pedestrian quirk is the proliferation of underpasses in the city. |
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It has been conceived with underpasses and 12 radial roads, so there's no stopping of traffic. |
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The piers of roadway overpasses and underpasses tend to have solid cross sections. |
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Specially installed fencing, underpasses and bridges over motorways and busy trunk roads in Essex are helping to reduce deer collisions. |
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We should design a new system of roads with flyovers or underpasses, meant only for buses or other heavy vehicles. |
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The city had a fairly distinct central area defined by a few churches, government buildings and pedestrian underpasses. |
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The projects include an elevated expressway, several flyovers, underpasses and causeways. |
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More flyovers, underpasses, subways and overbridges will ease the situation further. |
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With the city having close to 20 lakh vehicles on the roads, flyovers and underpasses have become a must if traffic is to flow smoothly. |
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Public rights of way across the railway line between Brockenhurst and Ashurst will be suspended, and bridges and underpasses not on public roads will be closed. |
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In Tampa, the equivalent trip took you through an Eraserhead dystopia of underpasses and asphalt plains. |
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With traffic intersections allowing just 12 seconds for the pedestrian to cross the road, the solution perhaps lies in foot overbridges and underpasses. |
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Swollen rivers overflowed and flooded roads, homes, yards and underpasses. |
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Though the underpasses were designed to keep people safe, they may be doing the opposite. |
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Many of the busy roundabouts in East Kilbride feature underpasses which allow pedestrians and cyclists safe access across roads. |
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Cumbernauld pioneered designs for underpasses and pedestrian footbridges as well as segregated footpaths. |
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These underpasses could collect litter, sometimes smelled like public toilets, or were used by local youths trying to keep out of the rain. |
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The crossing of freeways by other routes is typically achieved with grade separation either in the form of underpasses or overpasses. |
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Achieving such free flow requires the construction of many overpasses, underpasses, and ramp systems. |
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A reported 3 billion Saudi Riyals will be put into constructing flyovers and underpasses in an effort to expedite traffic. |
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Abu Dhabi Municipality is now commissioning the new lighting system in six pedestrian underpasses to ensure efficiency. |
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A pilot project is therefore working to install visible electronic road signs near pedestrian underpasses along one of the city's busiest roads. |
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Jeddah Municipality is constructing 29 underpasses and overpasses to address traffic congestion in the city. |
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The area is quite residential but the underpasses are known to be quite dodgy. |
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In total, two viaducts, ten bridges and seven underpasses were constructed to secure the structural integrity of the surrounding residential areas. |
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Haas found that measurable characteristics of the road influenced frequency and probability of use of underpasses and culverts by bobcats and coyotes. |
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