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  • 71bicycle traffic — noun bicycles coming and going • Hypernyms: ↑vehicular traffic, ↑vehicle traffic …

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  • 72bus traffic — noun buses coming and going • Hypernyms: ↑vehicular traffic, ↑vehicle traffic …

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  • 73truck traffic — noun trucks coming and going • Hypernyms: ↑vehicular traffic, ↑vehicle traffic …

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  • 74Summary of Road Traffic Control Devices, Table — ▪ Table Signs Guide Regulatory Numbered highway route marker Stop Junction marker Yield Bypass/alternate/business/truck route marker Speed limit Detour Minimum speed Trail blazer Turn prohibition Destination Lane use control Street name Passing… …

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  • 75Emergency vehicle lighting — refers to any of several visual warning devices, which may be known as light bars or beacons, fitted to a vehicle and used when the driver wishes to convey to other road users the urgency of their journey, to provide additional warning of a… …

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  • 76Road traffic safety — Sidewalks, curbs and traffic signals in Maryland, United States …

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  • 77National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — logo The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, pronounced nit suh ) is an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government, part of the Department of Transportation. It describes its mission as “Save lives, prevent injuries …

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  • 78National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act — The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was enacted in the United States in 1966 to empower the federal government to set and administer new safety standards for motor vehicles and road traffic safety. The Act created the National… …

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  • 79Emergency vehicle equipment — is the equipment fitted to, or carried by, an emergency vehicle, which is additional to any equipment such as headlights, steering wheels or windshield/windscreens that a standard non emergency vehicle is fitted with.Visual warning… …

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  • 80Computer-controlled Vehicle System — The Computer controlled Vehicle System, almost universally referred to as CVS, was a personal rapid transit (PRT) system developed by a Japanese industrial consortium during the 1970s. Like most PRT systems under design at the same time, CVS was… …

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