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  • 1traffic — trafficker, n. trafficless, adj. /traf ik/, n., v., trafficked, trafficking. n. 1. the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc.: the heavy traffic on Main Street. 2. the …

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  • 2Right- and left-hand traffic —   countries with right hand traffic …

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  • 3World's busiest airports by cargo traffic — The thirty world s busiest airports by cargo traffic for various periods (data provided by Airports Council International). Numbers listed refer to loaded and unloaded freight in metric tonnes.2007 final statisticsACI s final full year figures… …

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  • 4New York Air Route Traffic Control Center — (ZNY) is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) in the United States. Contents 1 Area of responsibility 2 The Basic Breakdown 3 Area Breakdown 4 …

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  • 5Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854 — The Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854, also known as Cardwell s Act, was an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament regulating the operation of railways. It designated the railway companies as common carriers transporting goods and persons for the… …

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  • 6China's busiest airports by cargo traffic — The thirty China s busiest airports by cargo traffic are measured by metric tonnes of loaded and unloaded freight (data provided by the Civil Aviation Administration of China [cite web |url=http://www.caac.gov.cn/I1/K3/200803/P02008030643746681645… …

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  • 7Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal — The Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal was a canal in the west of Scotland running between Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone which later became a railway. Despite the name, the canal was never completed down to Ardrossan, the termini being Port… …

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  • 8Hillclimbing (railway) — While railways have a great ability to haul very heavy loads, this advantage only really applies when the tracks are fairly level. As soon as the gradients stiffen, the tonnage that can be hauled is greatly diminished.Techniques to overcome steep …

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  • 9Disasters — ▪ 2009 Introduction Aviation       January 23, Poland. A Spanish built CASA transport plane carrying members of the Polish air force home from a conference on flight safety in Warsaw crashes near the town of Miroslawiec; all 20 aboard are killed …

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  • 10logistics — /loh jis tiks, leuh /, n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) 1. the branch of military science and operations dealing with the procurement, supply, and maintenance of equipment, with the movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel, with the …

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