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route and motor
After 1896 the system was changed to one on which a motor car was added to each train to maneuver at the terminals, while en route, the trains were still propelled by the cable.
A road is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places, which typically has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by some conveyance, including a horse, cart, or motor vehicle.
These were the first ferries on the route designed to carry motor vehicles and could carry 800 passengers and 16 cars.
As many states continued to regulate the operations of motor carriers within their own state, the intrastate aspect of the trucking and bus industries was addressed in the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act of 1994, which provided that " a State, political subdivision of a State, or political authority of two or more States may not enact or enforce a law, regulation, or other provision having the force and effect of law related to a price, route, or service of any motor carrier.
The term medevac is commonly applied to a motor vehicle, fixed-wing aircraft, or helicopter used as an ambulance ( sometimes called an " air ambulance ") to provide medical care in route.
Parts of the route, such as the section past Stonehenge, have been a right of way for people, wagons, and later motor vehicles for centuries.
This prohibition does not apply to a person carrying the Bowie knife on one's own property, nor to any person carrying a Bowie knife inside of or directly en route to a motor vehicle or watercraft owned by that person or under that person's control.
The basic route of nerve signals within the efferent somatic nervous system involves a sequence that begins in the upper cell bodies of motor neurons ( upper motor neurons ) within the precentral gyrus ( which approximates the primary motor cortex ).
The Yong River ( which later becomes the Yu River ) affords a good route to Guangzhou and is navigable by shallow-draft junks and motor launches, even though it is obstructed by rapids and sandbanks.
It was closed to motor vehicle traffic in 1999, but it is currently a pedestrian bridge and part of the statewide designated bicycle route.
In the Netherlands, service roads are often linked together with bike paths to help create a comprehensive bicycle route, with the bike path links serving as barriers to through motor traffic.
There is no route for gases to leak, such as around motor shaft seals.
Across Airport Road, the main route to the airfield, Northern Ontario wilderness was cleared and the support infrastructure for the station built — headquarters, barracks, dining hall, messes, hospital, gym, motor pool, supply, firehall, RCAF police guardhouse, Protestant and Roman Catholic chapels, married quarters for air force families, and more.
One factor which would argue against demolition of the expressway is that it serves as the primary access route for ambulances to reach Yale-New Haven Hospital and the Hospital of St. Raphael from the interstate highways, thus removal would degrade service available to suburban patients and victims of motor vehicle accidents.
For about, near Wetton Mill, the route is shared with motor traffic where the B-road has been diverted, and this section includes Swainsley tunnel, built by Sir Thomas Wardle who, despite being a shareholder in the railway, did not want to see it crossing his land.
The 500cc formula was the usual route into motor racing through the early and mid 1950s ( and stars like Stirling Moss continued to enter selected F3 events even during their GP careers ).
Using the Third Rail system, trains powered by electric motor cars ( or carriages ) began running on 17 April 1916 but as Horwich was by then involved in war work, deliveries of the new electric stock were delayed and it was not until August 1916 that steam trains were withdrawn from the route.
From SR 1, Gazos Creek road offers a pleasant fire-road route for mountain bikes ( road closed to motor vehicles ), which can then descend into the headquarters area or turn off on Johansen fire road to join China Grade above its intersection with State Route 236.
However rapid improvements in motor vehicle performance meant that in 1920 Victoria Pass was rebuilt to become the main route again.
Queen's Drive is the main route through the Park, and is partly closed on Sundays to motor vehicles.
Curbside mailboxes located on a rural route or road and sited at the intersection of the road with each recipient's carriageway or private drive allowed limited numbers of mail carriers to deliver mail to many widely-scattered farms and ranches in a single day using horse-drawn wagons or later on, motor vehicles.

route and parkway
Within the Bronx, the parkway is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation and is designated New York State Route 907H, an unsigned reference route.
The southernmost portion of the parkway in Westchester, south of the Sprain, is internally designated as NY 907G, an unsigned reference route, in apparent violation of the numbering standard.
However, Reference Route 907G is no longer listed in the NYSDOT traffic counts and the entirety of the parkway in the county is considered a county route by Westchester County.
The 4. 8 mile parkway route, originally proposed by Robert Moses, has been de-mapped despite occasional proposals for its revival due to steadily increasing highway congestion on Staten Island.
Like the Bronx River Parkway, the reference route designation of the parkway in Westchester County violates the numbering scheme used by the New York State Department of Transportation.
It is designated an east – west route, and its exit numbering system begins, in standard fashion, at the western terminus of the Shore Parkway, the westernmost parkway in the system.
Meanwhile, Robert Moses preferred the route along the Hudson River because he was able to receive the land to build the Henry Hudson Parkway at no cost and use federal labor to construct the parkway.
The parkway is a major commuter route into New York City from Rockland and Orange counties in New York and Bergen County in New Jersey.
The parkway is within the jurisdiction of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation but is maintained and inventoried by the New York State Department of Transportation ( NYSDOT ) as NY 957B, an unsigned reference route.
US 33 enters Ohio from Indiana, to the west, near Willshire in Van Wert County as a two-lane route, continuing southeast through Mercer County, crossing US 127, then entering Auglaize County, joining limited-access SR 29 briefly near St. Marys, continuing east as a four-lane parkway, then a controlled-access highway near Wapakoneta, where it intersects I-75.
A tidal estuary reached from the Hutchinson River at the New Haven Railroad along a route just north of Hunter and Boller Avenue to pass under the Hutchinson River parkway.
Turning sharply to the west, I-495 meets the Clara Barton Parkway along the north side of the Potomac River ; this parkway provides a scenic route eastward into the western part of Washington, and westward toward the Potomac River's Great Falls.
On leaving Bodmin parkway, the route first crosses the River Fowey by a five-arch viaduct, and then climbs up towards Bodmin Moor.
The southern sections, particularly in Westchester County, have become a commuter route into the city for residents who moved into towns that became suburbanized as a result of the parkway.
Several other local roads cross the parkway until it reaches one of its straightest stretches, which then curves to the first grade-separated exit in several miles, US 44, the other main route to Poughkeepsie, between Millbrook and Pleasant Valley.
At its third meeting, Roosevelt proposed the commission design and build a parkway along the following route:
Roosevelt feared that route would take the parkway too far east.
It would be necessary to condemn 110 of them to follow the proposed route west of the lake, similar to how the parkway had been built at Mohansic Lake to allow for a view from the road.
The owners objected, and were able to persuade their state legislators to introduce a bill requiring a new parkway alignment at least west of the lake and prohibiting the commission from acquiring any property along it or constructing any of the road north of Route 199 until it had acquired a new route.
In 1964, I-84 was built through Dutchess and Putnam counties, giving the middle of the Taconic a limited-access intersecting route that made it possible to access the Danbury and Newburgh areas via the parkway.
Before the construction of the PIP, Route 9W used to follow a route through the State Line Lookout at the New Jersey – New York border which is now accessible only from the parkway.
The parkway is designated New York State Route 909C ( NY 909C ), an unsigned reference route, and the westernmost of the highway overlaps with NY 440.
The section of the parkway between Richmond Avenue and the proposed Staten Island Expressway interchange ended up never being built, and the route was subsequently demapped.
Between Yorktown and Williamsburg, the initial proposals called for the parkway to follow an inland route along colonial-era roads.

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