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Traffic congestion in the town used to be severe, but in May 2007, the Barnstaple Western Bypass was opened so traffic heading towards Braunton and Ilfracombe avoids travelling through the town centre over the ancient bridge.
Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, spurred by the great disparity between daytime and nighttime traffic fatalities: the U. S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that nearly half of all traffic-related fatalities occur in the dark, despite only 25 % of traffic travelling during darkness.
Traffic congestion in central Dublin became severe at the turn of the century, with thousands of heavy goods vehicles travelling to and from Dublin port via the city centre.
Traffic travelling to and from these suburbs and the centre of Auckland is largely funnelled through the roadways of Pakuranga which has degraded the area somewhat as well.
Traffic waves, also called stop waves or traffic shocks, are travelling disturbances in the distribution of cars on a highway.
The tablets were handed to the Traffic Controller for the Cambrian railway, who had been travelling on the stopping train, and the Chief Traffic Inspector, who had been a passenger on the express.

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Traffic on Ōme-kaidō heading towards Kabukichō at night
Traffic towards Grantham included coal and coke, lime, groceries and building materials.
Traffic congestion during the morning peak hours, however, led to the introduction of an Electronic Road Pricing ( ERP ) gantry near the Tanjong Rhu Flyover in the direction towards the city, one of the first two gantries to be set up in the country, which came into operation on 1 April 1998 together with the other gantry at Ophir Road.
Traffic from the airport and Route 1A towards downtown Boston and I-93 northbound normally flows in the older, parallel Sumner Tunnel, where a $ 3. 50 toll is collected ( raised from $ 3 on January 1, 2008 ).
Traffic on the MacArthur Maze headed towards I-880 was re-routed to I-580 and I-980, and ramps at both ends of the viaduct leading to the former Cypress Structure were signed for local traffic access to Cypress Street.
Traffic heading towards London goes over a flyover and joins the A12 traffic which merges onto the slip-road from the roundabout below, which is where the A127 ends.
Traffic heading towards Southend also uses the flyover as well as slip roads.
The aircraft only diverted from its approach towards the 16 story hotel after being alerted to his mistake by Air Traffic Control.
The last major hurdle towards redevelopment of the site was cleared in 2005 when an agreement was reached with the Royal Canadian Legion over the sale of their building, however later that year the project encountered a stumbling block when the city announced the sudden closure of the century-old Traffic Bridge due to safety concerns ; the bridge was expected to be a major access route into River Landing.

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Mason had already quit the group by the time Mr. Fantasy was released, but rejoined for a few months of 1968, long enough to contribute to a slim majority of the songs on their second album, Traffic.
The expansion master plan projects also include a second 4, 100 m parallel runway, 2 km from the existing runway ( already operational as of 2009 ), a new 110 metre tower between the two runways with the new Air Traffic Control centre, enhanced cargo and maintenance facilities, and other commercial developments on the land immediately adjacent to and north of the existing airport.
Traffic disruptions will be minimal, as the intersection with County Road 8 has already been upgraded and widened as a requirement.
After the war, the station was already home to the London Area Control Centre, renamed the London Air Traffic Control Centre in 1948 and the Uxbridge Air Traffic Control Centre in 1957.
White center lines were used in the United States until the 1971 edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, which mandated yellow as the standard color of center lines nationwide ( after several decades of debate on the issue and some states already offering the double and single solid yellow center line ).
* PD1 / 3: In Autumn 1946, the Construction and Use regulations were revised, allowing a maximum width for buses of 8 ', rather than the previous 7 ' 6 " inches, provided the Traffic Commissioners approved the use of wider buses on routes, in the same way as they already had the power to approve double-deck buses on a route-by-route basis.

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Prior to that, he had passed on a role in another Stephen Gaghan-written role, Robert Wakefield in Traffic.
Krantz had not compensated Bakshi for his work on Fritz the Cat, and halfway through the production of Heavy Traffic, Bakshi asked when he would be paid.
Traffic between St. Louis and the fort was busy ; many officials had homes in both places, and visiting dignitaries usually went to both sites.
In 1936, he took over the Arnold Traffic Store, which had been a general store, a meeting place, a temporary church, an office, an amateur playhouse and a nightclub became W. R. Gott ’ s Furniture Store.
In April 2000 two motorists who were caught speeding in the United Kingdom challenged the Road Traffic Act 1988 which required the keeper of a car to identify the driver at a particular time as being in contradiction to the Human Rights Act 1998 on the grounds that it amounted to a ' compulsory confession ', also that since the camera partnerships included the police, local authorities, Magistrates Courts Service ( MCS ) and Crown Prosecution Service ( CPS ) which had a financial interest in the fine revenue that they would not get a fair trial.
Traffic started to increase, to the extent that a timetable for the transit of the Oxenhall tunnel had to be introduced in 1849.
Tentative plans for another Traffic project were cut short by Jim Capaldi's death at age 60 in January 2005, ending the songwriting partnership with Winwood that had fueled Traffic from its beginning.
Traffic from Birmingham had to use five miles of the Oxford Canal to get from Braunston to join the Grand Junction at Napton.
Approval for the Elise, however, required intervention by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( NHTSA ) who provided a three-year exemption for the car, as it had failed to meet US bumper and headlight regulations.
By 1967, the group had discovered psychedelia and changed their name to Traffic ( later amended to Traffic Jam, to avoid confusion with Steve Winwood's Traffic ).
A trench had been dug in Cedarvale Park, and Metro Roads and Traffic Commissioner Samuel Cass attempted to commit Metro to construction south of Eglinton by arranging to call for tenders in building a tunnel in the park.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( NHTSA ) had conducted a series of comparative tests in 1971 studying the handling of the 1963 Corvair and four contemporary cars, a Ford Falcon, Plymouth Valiant, Volkswagen Beetle, Renault Dauphine — along with a second generation Corvair with revised suspension design.
All UK speed limits for motor cars had controversially been removed by the Road Traffic Act 1930 during the previous ( Labour ) administration.
Traffic levels were high, and the company had to buy 2, 000 lockfulls of water in the first year, for which they paid £ 800 to the Wyrley and Essington Canal.
Traffic got so bad that the state police had to be called in for traffic control.
At the time, Godchaux had been appearing with Dave Mason ( formerly of Traffic ).
On August 3, 1981, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization ( PATCO ) union — which had supported Reagan — rejected the government's pay raise offer and sent its 16, 000 members out on strike to shut down the nation's commercial airlines.
Missenden had been Traffic Manager before becoming the GM in 1939.
The town had shanties on the fringes, but the center offered many of the economic conveniences of the rest of the U. S. Traffic came through the river, and an overland route to Valdez cut days off a trip to the contiguous United States.
In 1927, the Burlington was one of the first to utilize Centralized Traffic Control ( CTC ), and by the end of 1957 had equipped of its right-of-way for this advanced type of signaling.
Described as the " most momentous piece of legislation in the field of railway law to have been enacted since the Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854 ", it was passed by Harold Macmillan's Conservative government to dissolve the British Transport Commission ( BTC ), which had been established by Clement Attlee's Labour government in 1947 to oversee railways, canals and road freight transport.

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