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    for regulatory signs while the equilateral triangle with one point vertically upward is mainly for warning signs. Road Markings Solid white lines on both edges of the road mean that parking is prohibited. Road lane markings also convey important messages. Like road signs‚ road lane markings inform the road user on what action he or she should and should not be taking. They also indicate regulations for parking and stopping and generate noise to alert drowsy motorists.

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    Lane: Good People Lane Dean Jr. is a young man of nineteen. He is just starting his life with his girlfriend. He is attending college and working with UPS. He seems to play more of the antagonist role with in the story. Lane shows weakness as his complex personality reveals his struggles in the plot of the story line. In this story Lane is faced with many struggles‚ internal and external. The struggle within his thoughts has him frozen‚ unable to move and he only becomes more still as the struggle

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    to cooperate to keep traffic moving safely‚ you must also be predictable‚ doing what other people using the road expect you to do. And you must be courteous. Courteous driving means giving other drivers space to change lanes‚ not cutting them off and signalling your turns and lane changes properly. You must be able to see dangerous situations before they happen and to respond quickly and effectively to prevent them. This is called defensive or strategic driving. There are collision avoidance courses

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    type of vehicle where the driver behaves reclus to increase the risk of a road accident. For example‚ speeding‚ as in the driver is exceeding the speed limit or is driving too fast for the road conditions‚ excessive lane changing‚ improper passing‚ failing to signal‚ using emergency lanes or shoulders to pass or even cutting into another car’s path‚ tailgating etc. Aggressive driving can cause road rage which can lead to several of accidents such as a 5+ car pileup. It is important to not get involved

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    Question 1 In the pre-construction stage what information would you source to help you ‘best fit’ a design to the environment? The information that may be sourced during the pre-construction stage could include: • Terrain details • Survey data‚ existing plans & maps (including topographical & geological maps) • Cadastral boundaries • Location of existing structures • Ownership information • Details of existing road alignments‚ are there any concerns with the current

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    you were driving. I was listening to my iPod almost falling asleep but just staring out the front of the car through the windshield. My dad was driving in the fast lane‚ just because the fog wasn’t as bad toward the center of the median. I remember him swerving sharply because what he thought was a deer lying in the middle of the lane. As soon as he got control of the car he slammed on the breaks‚ bringing the car to a stop in the middle of the road. We weren’t worried about other cars hitting us

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    Road accidents claim far too many lives. What can governments and individuals do to reduce this problem? Throughout this century‚ road accidents happen quite frequently around the world. As a result too many damages are caused and lives are claimed by these accidents. In my opinion‚ there are many things that governments and individuals should do in order to reduce this problem. Some of them I will mention on the following paragraphs.  Firstly‚ one possible way to solve this problem would be

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    India has the second largest road network in the world with over 3 million km of roads of which 60% are paved. These roads make a vital contribution to the India’s economy. On the whole‚ the facilities for the road users are not up to the mark‚ leading to a high toll of the death victims. Recently‚ there is a growing concern over the road crash problem.India loses more than 100 000 lives due to road traffic crashes every year. It has a road traffic fatality rate of 16.8 deaths per 100 000 population

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    In an exhibit at the Tate Gallery in 1976‚ there is a make-believe artist‚ perhaps even well-known places his art work in a museum. This artwork is assembled with 120 bricks‚ and is arranged in a rectangular form on the floor. It is 2 bricks high‚ 6 across and 10 lengthwise‚ and therefore he calls it a “Pile of Bricks.” At the same time‚ a bricklayer’s assistant does something identical to what the previous well known artist did‚ but he is absolutely unaware of this incident. Therefore this

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    Traffic problems in mumbai city At present more than 20 lac vehicles have been registered in Mumbai alone. Besides these‚ maximum vehicles registered in Thane division are being used in Mumbai city. The population of Mumbai is more than 1.24 crore besides additional fluctuating population of 30 lac. Taking into consideration high volume of vehicles and density of population/pedestrian‚ manual enforcement is becoming difficult day by day. As such migration to technology driven‚ evidence based enforcement

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