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    The Traffic

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    traffic problems mere come from people awareness. Most of people travel on the road must have driving license. They seem to have all knowledge about traffic rules. Nevertheless‚ people‚ in reality‚ do not care about rules at all. For instance‚ at rush hours‚ many people are willing to break the rules just because they want to go home early. Some can pass over the crossroads without paying attention to the traffic lights. Some can ride their motorbikes on the pavements as they do not want to be stuck

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    Traffic Congestion

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    Traffic congestion is a condition on road networks that occurs as use increases‚ and is characterized by slower speeds‚ longer trip times‚ and increased vehicularqueueing. The most common example is the physical use of roads by vehicles. When traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream‚ this results in some congestion. As demand approaches the capacity of a road (or of the intersections along the road)‚ extreme traffic congestion sets

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    transportations such as trains and buses‚ they will make people like to use them better than drive. For instance‚ in Manchester‚ Stagecoach buses are the most convenient buses that help the city to have comfortable life in its roads and streets during rush hours. In fact‚ governments should provide much better public transportation and charge prices that are affordable for everyone. the traffic problem (say what “that” is) a congestion fee This will Another solution to solve that is to charge

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    Traffic Volume Study

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    Manual traffic counting requires trained observers. They must be relieved periodically to avoid fatigue and degraded performance. Breaks of 10 to 15 minutes should be scheduled at least every 2 hours. If data collection period is more than 8 hours‚ breaks of 30 to 45 minutes should be allowed every 4 hours. A common time interval for volumes is a day. Daily volumes are frequently used as the basis for highway planning and general observations of trends. Traffic volume projections are often based

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    Case Study

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    The peak time was introduced to reduce peak-hour pressure on both public transportation and traffic arteries (to avoid rush hour traffic). Dominance by Hallora whom attains high power‚ he requires a written report from each engineer every two weeks. * Jim Hallora feared that his authority would be taken away if he accepted the concept of flex time which was introduced to all employees‚ so instead of posting the original memo he wrote his own to ensure that he would still have some control over

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    Tortilla Curtain

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    Social Criticism: Looking at the book “The Tortilla Curtain“ in detail‚ it is very obvious that the author T.C. Boyle tries to imply the theme of social criticism. Therefore he uses the technique of shifting between either the American or the Mexican couple. Thus the lives of the two couples are continually juxtaposed and contrasted in a kind of a dual structure which highlights the fundamental differences and makes the contrast visible. Due to the story of the Mexican couple he makes us look

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    Traffic Jams

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    during the rush hour when everyone is in a hurry to get to work or come back home. Apart from peak hours‚ the time between 9 am to 10 am and between 3 pm to 4 pm also witnesses long lines of vehicles‚ mainly motorbikes‚ struggling to get out of narrow streets. Whenever it rains‚ the traffic jam gets more terrible with the joining hand of flooding. Taxis are extremely hard to catch or wave during the downpour. However‚ it only takes about 30 minutes on average for a standstill and 2 hours to get through

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    Traffic Congestion

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    In addition‚ the irrational distribution and the lack of conscience make traffic even worse. To explain‚ head offices‚ universities‚ and hospitals are often located in the center of the city‚ attracting a heavy flow of people‚ especially during rush hour. Incidents (i.e. car accidents‚ disabled vehicles…)‚ construction zones‚ and bad weather are also considerable causes of congestion. Most people are probably familiar with the effects of congestion. What you may not realize is the extent of

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    Gold Rush Research Paper

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    The Gold Rush began in May of 1848 when the words‚ "Gold! Gold! Gold from the American River!" were shouted by Sam Brennan in San Francisco. The discovery ignited the flames of desire across the country and everyone was infected with gold fever. The topic of the California Gold Rush is a home run in terms of this years theme. We chose this event because of its significance in the foundation of our country and the impact it had on so many lives. People from all over the world traveled to the west

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    story of an hour

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    Samantha Ozdal Mrs. Bland English 112 9/18/2014 Story of an Hour In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ symbols and imagery are used to to describe the new life appearing before Mrs. Mallards eyes. A trasformation happened when Mrs. Mallard spent and hour in a “comfortable‚ roomy armchair”‚ in front of an open window‚ realizing the importance of her freedom (15). The author ’s use of Spring time imagery to create a sense of renewal after Mrs. Mallard ’s husband dies. Kate Chopin

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