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    Manali Road Analysis

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    differ depending on the mode of transport‚ weather & traffic conditions on the highway). Best time to travel through this highway: Mid June to Early October.( This route is closed from November onwards to May due to heavy snowfall). Route from Manali to Leh : Manali - Rohtang Pass - Keylong - Jispa - Bara Lachha Pass - Sarchu - Zanskar Range - Lachulung La Pass - Tanglang La Pass - Upshi - Leh. The Manali - Leh highway serves as the second route to reach Ladakh and is a perfect route for adventure

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    Road Accident

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    people. No sooner had the Karnali road accident happened in Jajarkot in which several dozen people were killed a fortnight ago‚ a bus accident claimed six lives in Prithvi Highway the other day when the speeding bus skidded off the road to plunge in the Trishuli River. Similar major and minor accidents occur regularly on the highways‚ feeder roads and fair weather tracks killing passengers and commuters. Such accidents happen in the capital city and other cities outside the Valley too invariably exacting

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    Traffic Control: The Need For Change As the population of the United States dramatically increases and the number of vehicles on the nation’s roads and highways skyrockets‚ new methods of traffic control and organization have become necessary‚ by utilizing new methods of transportation or by revising the current system. In the past 15 years‚ the number of vehicles on American roads has increased 41.9%‚ the number of licensed drivers has increased 29.3%‚ but the size of the general population has

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    In 1956‚ the Interstate Highway Act established the foundation for the creation of a network of highways that would extend between either coastline of the United States‚ placing a greater dependence on automotive travel than ever before. The Highway Trust Fund was established to finance the network of highways‚ drawing revenues from collected sales taxes from fuels‚ tires‚ and the use of large trucks that provided extensive

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    Urban Sprawl

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    lifestyle of most Americans and individuals around the globe. Urban sprawl is an urban layout where the location of homes‚ schools‚ shops‚ and places of work are widely separated. All of the vastly separated locations are connected by multilane highways. The highways alleviate the issue of distance and replace it with an issue of time (how quick a location can be reached). The city limits are also constantly extending into the countryside‚ which is due to a lack of space and/or cheaper land on the outskirts

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    Speed Limits

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    fast or how slow you wanted to go. Should we strike down every sign that the government has put up to regulate the speed limit in the thousands of highways around the country? And should we trust the driving ability of each and every person to drive within a reasonably safe speed? People automatically assume the speed limits are posted on our highways of our own protection‚ but are they? The definition of speed limit is the maximum speed legally permitted on a given stretch of road. Speed limit

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    2.12 Lane Width The width of a travel lane has significant effect on the driving speeds of the vehicles on that lane‚ and the passing vehicles on adjacent lanes. This also affects the highway capacity and level of service. The design of lane width should not only consider widths of the vehicles‚ but also the driving psychology. The width of a lane is measured from the pavement marking on both sides. In general‚ lane widths vary from of 2.7 to 3.75 m. The narrower lanes are mainly used in residential

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    Traffic Jams in Jakarta

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    D. There aren’t enough highways. 1. Highways are still too few. 2. Many dense areas in the suburbs like Bekasi‚ Bogor‚ and Depok are still difficult too reach from Jakarta without highways. E. “Busway” as another alternative to reduce traffic jams in fact also gives a problem to the traffic. III. Conclusion Too conclude‚ the city government must do the research in order to find the solution for these problems and build more facilities like highways and streets. Creating and

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    Cebu My Home Town

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    First is the Trans-central Highway a 33 kilometer long road from barangay Lahug Cebu city to Balamban(my home town). Some views in Trans-central are breath taking‚ and it is a 930 ft. above sea level highway. Island in the Sky is one of the best place to visit in Trans-central Highway‚ they have a small swimming pool and a short hanging bridge‚ and cottages that you can hang out and eat with your family and friends. Adventure Café also located in Trans-central Highway‚ walking distance from Island

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    Mar Mikhael Analysis

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    According to Wikipedia‚ “Mar Mikhael is a residential and commercial neighbourhood in the Ashrafiyeh district of Beirut‚ Lebanon. It lies South of Charles Helou‚ the maritime highway that separates the neighbourhood from the Port of Beirut area‚ north of Geitaoui neighbourhood‚ east of Gemmayzeh and west of the Pierre Gemayel highway and the Beirut River”. The neighbourhood is considered of a natural extension of the Gemmayzeh neighbourhood and composed of several urban fabrics‚ with distinct atmosphere

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