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  • 81São Paulo — This article is about the city. For the state, see São Paulo (state). For other uses, see São Paulo (disambiguation). São Paulo   Municipality   Município de São Paulo Municipality of São Paulo …

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  • 82Vehicular cycling — (also known as integrated cycling, integrated traffic cycling, cooperative cycling, and bicycle driving) is the practice of riding bicycles on roads in a manner that is visible, predictable, and in accordance with the principles for driving in… …

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  • 83Thailand — /tuy land , leuhnd/, n. 1. Formerly, Siam. a kingdom in SE Asia: official name of Siam 1939 45 and since 1949. 59,450,818; 198,242 sq. mi. (513,445 sq. km). Cap.: Bangkok. 2. Gulf of. Also called Gulf of Siam. an arm of the South China Sea, S of… …

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  • 84Cycling infrastructure — Contraflow cycle track in Liverpool, England. The cycling infrastructure comprises all the public ways that are available to cyclists travelling from one destination to another. This includes the same network of public roads that is available for …

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  • 85Singapore Area Licensing Scheme — The Singapore Area Licensing Scheme (ALS), (Chinese : ) (Malay : Skim Perlesenan Kawasan Singapura) introduced in 1975, charged drivers entering downtown Singapore, and thereby aimed to manage traffic demand. This was the first urban traffic… …

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  • 86Autonomous car — For the wider application of artificial intelligence to automobiles, see Vehicle Automation. Junior, a robotic Volkswagen Passat parked at Stanford University. An autonomous car, also known as robotic or informally as driverless, is an autonomous …

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  • 87Driverless car — The driverless car concept embraces an emerging family of highly automated cognitive and control technologies, ultimately aimed at a full taxi like experience for car users, but without a human driver.Driverless passenger programs include the 800 …

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  • 88Road surface — A road in the process of being resurfaced Road surface (British English) or pavement (American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular or foot traffic, such as a road or walkway. In the past… …

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  • 89Colin Buchanan (town planner) — Professor Sir Colin Buchanan (22 August 1907 – 6 December 2001) was a British town planner.[1] He became Britain s most famous planner following the publication of his report Traffic in Towns in 1963,[1] which presented a comprehensive view of… …

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  • 90Parking guidance and information — (PGI) systems, or car park guidance systems, present drivers with dynamic information on parking within controlled areas. The systems combine traffic monitoring, communication, processing and variable message sign technologies to provide the… …

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