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Drivers and sharing
In 1986, he switched to a Porsche 956 from Richard Lloyd Racing's outfit, returning to a works drive in 1988 with the Sauber-Mercedes team, with whom Baldi won the 1990 FIA World Sports Prototype Championship for Drivers, sharing the car with Jean-Louis Schlesser.

Drivers and road
Drivers in Grenada drive on the left hand side of the road.
Drivers sometimes drive on the left side of the road, although right-hand driving is specified by Yemeni law.
* January 22 – Mike Hawthorn, reigning Formula One World Drivers ' Champion, is killed in a road crash in his Jaguar Mark 1
Things came to a head when the Belgian Grand Prix was scheduled for 8 June 1969 as part of the 1969 Formula One season at Spa, but when Jackie Stewart visited the circuit on behalf of the Grand Prix Drivers ' Association he demanded many improvements to safety barriers and road surfaces, in order to make the track safe for racing.
Statements made in the report included: " The closer a driver is to the cyclist, the greater chance of a collision ", " Drivers passed closer to the rider the further out into the road he was ", and " The bicyclist ’ s apparel affects the amount of clearance the overtaking motorist gives the bicyclist ".
Drivers are unable to see the descending road and enter Skyline and the first of The Esses at before The Dipper, one of the best corners in Australian motorsport.
Drivers may continue along the paved United States Forest Service Road 46 to OR 22 in Detroit, though snow makes the road impassable approximately early November through early May.
Drivers must first exit to the service road in order to make right turns or pull over ; left turns must be made from the express lanes, but only at select cross-streets.
* Better Deal for Young Drivers ( 2003 ): To campaign for action on road safety, motor insurance for young drivers and reform of the diver education / testing system.
Drivers wishing to turn left or go straight must turn right onto the major road, then, a short distance away, queue into a designated U-turn ( or crossover ) lane in the median.
In 1925 representatives of the Federated Carters and Drivers ' Industrial Union, the Trolley, Draymen and Carters ' Union and the Motor Transport and Chauffeurs ' Association met to plan the establishment of a new union capable of representing all persons employed in connection with the transport of people or goods by road.
Drivers will be well advised to drive carefully especially when the road is wet.

Drivers and visibility
Drivers in cars without air conditioning were also found to be more likely to honk their horns ( Kenrick & MacFarlane 1986 ), which is used as a measure of aggression and has shown links to other factors such as generic symbols of aggression or the visibility of other drivers.

Drivers and .
He was one of 9 hijackers to open a SunTrust bank account with a cash deposit around June 2001, and on June 29 received either a Florida State Identification Card or Drivers License.
Drivers unused to dirt roads should be especially cautious – it is recommended that drivers reduce their speed, drive with extra care, and avoid driving at night because animals can stray on to roads.
The Dutch Grand Prix was a round of the World Drivers Championship for the first time not a Formula One race, as the World Championship was for Formula Two cars that year and in 1953.
" Drivers " serve to keep the prey running in a certain direction and follow them without attempting to make a catch.
Drivers are usually recognized by their sharp, bevelled edge and have most of their mass concentrated on the outer rim of the disc rather than distributed equally throughout.
Drivers are often divided into different categories.
For example, Innova Discs divides their discs into Distance Drivers and Fairway Drivers, with a fairway driver being somewhere between a distance driver and a mid-range disc.
Discraft divides their drivers into 3 categories: Long Drivers, Extra Long Drivers, and Maximum Distance Drivers.
Drivers are hardware-dependent and operating-system-specific.
Drivers operate in a highly privileged environment and can cause disaster if they get things wrong.
A number of Grand Prix racing organisations had laid out rules for a World Championship before the war, but due to the suspension of racing during the conflict, the World Drivers ' Championship was not formalised until 1947.
Drivers have been written to dynamically process data for operations such as converting grayscale to binary image data.
Drivers are typically small and modular in order to make it simple to add new functionality to an existing application.
Drivers and adult front seat passengers must wear seat belts.
The following year, he was Autocar Formula Two champion in a Cooper, while continuing to score minor points-scoring positions with the small-engined Coopers in the World Drivers Championship and driving for Aston Martin in Sportscars.
Drivers for these games are also included in the multi emulator MAME.
His films, Tractor Drivers ( 1939 ), The Swineherd and the Shepherd ( 1941 ), and his most famous, Cossacks of the Kuban ( 1949 ) all starred his wife, Marina Ladynina.
Drivers licenses are regulated through the national Ministry of Transport, but issued by local officials.
Drivers must pass a drivers test to qualify.
The 924 has its own racing series in the UK run by the BRSCC and Porsche Racing Drivers Association.
He then played a rogue lorry driver Johnny Yates in Cy Endfield's Hell Drivers ( 1957 ) alongside Stanley Baker, Herbert Lom, Peggy Cummins and Patrick McGoohan.

cyclists and experiences
These practices are based upon years of statistical data about the experiences of cyclists.
West Yorkshire Metro claims benefits from ' My bus ' ranging from reductions in car use, traffic congestion, air pollution, traffic accidents, social exclusion, truancy and late student arrivals and improvements to education, safety for pedestrians and cyclists, integration of people with special needs and children's experiences of public transport.
The establishment of a world class mountain bike trail network by the Brisbane City Council has created a diverse range of recreational experiences for off-road cyclists.

cyclists and sharing
British Waterways has carried out a number of studies into the effects of sharing the towpath between cyclists and pedestrians, all of which have concluded that despite the limited width there are relatively few problems.
Considered to be a city less than friendly to cyclists prior to 2005, the Velo ' v program is credited with stimulating an increase of 500 % in bicycle trips within the city, a quarter of which were due to the bike sharing system.
A class 3 bicycle route has roadside signs suggesting a route for cyclists, and urging sharing the road.
In addition reopening Hadden Tunnel could be viewed as paving the way for extending the railway beyond Rowsley village, although careful consideration would need to be given with respect to steam trains and cyclists / walkers sharing tunnel space.
When riding in a lane sharing position, vehicular cycling specifies that cyclists must yield to overtaking traffic using the other part of the lane, or obtain right-of-way to move over through negotiation before moving laterally into that space.
The sharing of bus lanes has been described as " generally very popular " with cyclists in London.

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