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    economic downturn and if proper precautions are not taken, some wildlife species may be harmed during bypass construction. But it is the duty of the engineer to ensure that the safety of the public is the top priority. The bypass would most certainly decrease the number of impacts and thus create a safer traffic environment. The safety of the public is the top positive impact for me, and helped me side with the construction of the bypass. This project is a prime example of the need for the…

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    know and understand the importance of safety. This manual is designed to help you understand our riding program and what you can expect when participating in group rides. The most important thing to remember is, “Ride to your riding ability". Therefore, ride to have fun, ride to learn, ride your own ride and never exceed your riding capabilities or ride outside your comfort zone. The PRIME DIRECTIVE, don’t hit the…

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    Wishart Pull Factors

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    day with. Most noticeable facility among the Picnic Ground is the playground known as “Broadwater Corner Store”. Nearby this playground are a couple of benches where parents can keep their eye on their children while they are playing, keeping the safety factor about the park. Close to these features are a BBQ stove where you can prepare a nice outdoor meal with your friends and family, which helps bring the bonds between the community together. There’s also a half-court for basketball for the…

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    our state. It is a wonderful community with neighbors that care about their homes and other neighbors. We are extremely lucky to have Sangaree Elementary School and Sangaree Intermediate School located next to each other. However, this causes traffic problems as the schools begin and end at the same time, not to mention that Sangaree Middle School is just blocks away. The Sangaree Elementary School and Sangaree Intermediate School have had multiple pedestrian involved accidents which have…

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    on to talk about how the driver less car sees and recognizes everything in the roads and yields to anything it doesn 't recognize. This car is such a good idea because the driver less car program would be safer than a human driving even with a driver assistance program because the car yields to anything it doesn 't recognize , unlike humans , and the car is created to recognize almost all of what goes on, on the road. Driver less cars are just genuinely safer because in Cars of Tomorrow - Still…

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    Introduction Legally pedestrians in the United States always have the “right of way” when interacting with vehicle traffic, and therefore factors like location should not impact pedestrian safety. We wanted to observe if there are any location-based norms of pedestrian-driver interactions and assess whether these differences suggest different allocations of road sharing between pedestrians and drivers. A 2005 paper by Kameda, Takezawa, and Hastie, examines an adaptationist approach to social…

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    Pedestrian Sustainability

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    facilities, Destinations and connectivity, safety and the Aesthetic feel of urban environments. The first of the Walkability characteristics is Pedestrian facilities and can be defined by the psychical characteristics that the streets and footpaths have. Litman expands by saying that the orientation of…

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    them. The lack of bike lanes is an issue because it poses a safety concern to those who cycle in Ancaster and puts drivers nearby at risk because cyclists might not have appropriate or safe areas to bike. This also discourages possible riders from cycling in Ancaster. It can also cause damages to infrastructure and property that is used as an alternative to a proper bike lane, such as lawns, curbs, and sidewalks. It can also pose a safety concern to pedestrians if the cyclist is forced to use…

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    Traffic On I-35 Analysis

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    fact that traffic on I-35 is so horrendous, there have been solutions propose to bypass the congestion. The main cause of the blockage on the roadway is because of the number of people that have moved into the surrounding areas around the I-35 corridor. Solutions have come and gone but there has been idea that I have devised to improve the traffic and it is to create a hover craft bus service. The service is designed to allow people to board one of these buses and fly over the traffic. With…

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    Legal Driving Age Essay

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    they get behind the wheel, they are not only responsible for them self and the passengers in their car, but also they are responsible for the safety of every driver on the road. Most teenagers feel an urge to take part in dangerous behaviors while driving. This impulse for adventure is followed by a feeling of invincibility. Teenagers are more likely to get road rage than other age group. teenagers, mostly male are more likely to overestimate their own ability to drive at a high speed but also…

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