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bypass and reach
Between the S. C. line and the US 74 bypass is a two lane road but sees a considerable amount of truck and tourist traffic of people cutting through from the I-73 / 74 corridor attempting to reach points south and east.
Sandhurst lies just off the A30, is close to junction 4 of the M3 motorway ( 3. 4 miles ) and within easy reach of the M4 ( 10. 3 miles ) via the Crowthorne bypass ( A3095 ) to Bracknell and the A329 ( M ) towards Reading.
In 1795 the South Hadley Canal opened, allowing boats to bypass the South Hadley falls and reach Greenfield via the Connecticut River.
In 1492, the joint rulers of the country decided to fund Christopher Columbus ' expedition that they hoped would bypass Portugal's lock on Africa and the Indian Ocean, and instead, reach Asia by travelling west over the Atlantic.
Although Hawkgirl believed they were on Earth to establish a defence against the Thangarians ' enemies, the Gordanians, Talak's true plan is to destroy Earth as part of the establishment of a hyperspace bypass that would allow the Thanagarians to reach the Gordanian home system and destroy them.
The N3 Toll Concession has stated that the De Beer's bypass will be required when daily traffic volumes reach 13, 900 vehicles-the current traffic volume at Van Reenen is 11, 000 vehicles, and based on projected increases in traffic volumes, the bypass will need to be operational by the end of 2014, with construction commencing in the second half of 2011.
Due to the somewhat poisonous fumes and the fact that ground temperatures around steam vents can reach dangerous levels, the paths and board walkways that allow access to the field are relaid at irregular intervals to bypass them.
Protest artists frequently bypass the art-world institutions and commercial gallery system in an attempt to reach a wider audience.
With the completion of the Gungahlin Drive Extension in 2008, Gungahlin commuters can bypass the city centre to reach city's southern suburbs via Gungahlin Drive and onto William Hovell Drive and the Tuggeranong Parkway.
This allows air to bypass the closed throttle and to reach the engine.
When the engine alone can ’ t provide enough exhaust energy to reach the turbo speed / boost demanded by the management system, the bypass valve opens and exhaust manifold combustion begins.
The Germans were unwilling to enter the tunnel, fearing it might be booby trapped, so they used boats belonging to the villagers to bypass the tunnel and reach the power plant.

bypass and Stevens
This allows the traveler to bypass Auburndale, Blenker, Milladore, Junction City, and downtown Stevens Point.

bypass and Pass
* A deviation from east of Mount Victoria to Old Bowenfels, to bypass Victoria Pass, the River Lett Hill and the Forty Bends.
Another benefit is that the guest room key works as an " Express Pass ", allowing the guest to bypass the Stand-by line at any attraction with the " Express Pass " option and this can come in extremely handy as at peak times the cost of these passes can $ 40. 00.
In 1929, the state decided to build a new bypass of the central portion through Piru Canyon, and to upgrade the northern portion over Tejon Pass and down the hill at Grapevine.
This bypass took away the last railway traffic through the Pichi Richi Pass, and the last major freight traffic through Quorn.
A 1938 four-lane bypass of the old road around Altamont Pass was extended east to Tracy as a four-lane expressway on November 16, 1954.
The earthquake caused the collapse of the freeway connector of State Route 14 ( the Antelope Valley Freeway ) onto Interstate 5 ( the Golden State Freeway ) in the Newhall Pass, forcing all traffic to use the parallel 2 lane truck bypass that was unaffected by the quake.
The Aransas Pass to Victoria segment had still not been built as well, and a SH 12B was constructed to bypass this area if it could not be built.
The Oregon Trail, the 19th century covered wagon route, passes just south of the forest, where broad and gentle South Pass allowed the migrants to bypass the rugged mountains of the forest.
The Roads and Traffic Authority is at present researching a major upgrade to the Great Western Highway with the view to bypass the township and the steep Victoria Pass down to Little Hartley to the west.

bypass and 1
Pancreas transplants have been tried with limited success in type 1 DM ; gastric bypass surgery has been successful in many with morbid obesity and type 2 DM.
Additionally, US 1 leaves the turnpike at the Route 120 intersection to bypass North Attleborough center on East Washington Street.
SCDOT has no plans to widen or bypass any US 1 alignments northeast of Camden to the N. C. line.
Moreover, NCDOT is planning to finish four laning US 1 in Richmond County past NC 177 with a Rockingham bypass to the east.
Many local and regional relocations, often onto parallel superhighways, were made in the early days of US 1 ; this included the four-lane divided Route 25 in New Jersey, completed in 1932 with the opening of the Pulaski Skyway, and a bypass of Bangor involving the Waldo-Hancock Bridge, opened in 1931.
The section of Interstate 40 which runs between Memphis and Nashville is often referred to as the Music Highway During reconstruction, a long section of I-40 through downtown Knoxville near the central Malfunction Junction was completely closed to traffic from May 1, 2008 and not reopened until June 12, 2009 with all traffic redirected via Interstate 640, the northern bypass route.
Traffic enforcement cameras are deployed to deter running the red lights, but a bus lane at Taipei Interchange from northbound Chongqing North Road to southbound National Highway No. 1 in northern Datong District, Taipei allows buses and properly indicated emergency vehicles to bypass the traffic control imposed by the ramp meters.
Route 1 has both a bypass around Bel Air and Hickory, and a business route snaking through downtown.
* Option 1: This option would feature turnpike ramps that would lead to a diamond interchange at Route 33, while the turnpike ramp turns into the 133 bypass and would cross over Route 33.
On 22 January 1959, only months into his retirement, Hawthorn died in a car accident on the A3 Guildford bypass while driving his highly tuned Jaguar 3. 4-litre sedan ( now known as the 3. 4 Mk 1 ).
The third lock was built within a one mile ( 1. 6 km ) long canal constructed near the mouth of the Cats Creek to bypass a series of rapids in the Muskingum.
A bypass was constructed for U. S. Route 1 in the late 1960s, but the major change was the 1963 opening of Interstate 95, which shifted the bulk of the Philadelphia-Baltimore traffic away from Oxford.
Narberth is also served by Route 1, City Avenue, traveling north and south, and is easily accessible to Routes 76, the Schuylkill Expressway east and west, and 476, the Philadelphia bypass nicknamed the " Blue Route ", traveling south and north between Chester and Interstate 95 in the south and Plymouth Meeting, Germantown, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike traveling east and west.
A coronary artery may be unsuitable for bypass grafting if it is small (< 1 mm or < 1. 5 mm depending on surgeon preference ), heavily calcified ( meaning the artery does not have a section free of CAD ) or intramyocardial ( the coronary artery is located within the heart muscle rather than on the surface of the heart ).
Skanska has also won the Alaskan Way Viaduct project in Washington: the project worth SEK840 million ($ 115 million ) involves the construction of a new 1. 3 kilometer viaduct on the southern section of the Alaskan Way on the State Route 99 bypass in downtown Seattle and will be completed in 2013.
The motorcycle course runs counter-clockwise, in the same direction as the oval events at the Speedway, and completely bypass the banking of the oval with a new infield section inside Turn 1 (" Snake Pit complex ").
The ' Beaconsfield bypass ' to junction 2 was built in 1971 and then the ' Gerrards Cross Bypass ' to junction 1 was completed in 1973.
It was later moved to the western bypass around the city, and roads between the two found themselves back in Zone 1, and were renumbered wholesale.
* 25px WIS 69 Runs on the bypass for 1 mile with WIS 81 and WIS 11
The A303 was created on 1 April 1933 by a renumbering of several different routes to provide a long bypass for through traffic for a section of the A30.
In 2003 Bedford Borough Council adopted a planning brief for the land close to the Western bypass that proposes the construction of 1, 000 new homes.
The three-mile £ 1. 9m A591 bypass opened on August 29, 1971.
Junction 1 was altered when the A289 Wainscott Northern bypass was built in the late 1990s.
The Nenagh bypass re-opened to motorway standard on 17 December 2009 and the Nenagh to Birdhill section opened on 1 April 2010.

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