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After three kids hit on TV Highway, safety project could happen sooner

13 hours ago ago from Portland Oregon News on Twitter

A project to add a traffic light at Southwest 178th and TV Highway, now scheduled for 2012, could be moved up. Read more: After three kids hit on TV Highway, safety project could happen sooner

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Lee's Wild Ride

9 hours ago ago from TheCityFix.com | Sustainable Urban Mobility. Produced by EMBARQ - The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport.

Photo courtesy of J. Weinert, Univ of Calif, Davis Dr. Tuan Le An, from Hanoi University of Technology, who is EMBARQ's counterpart in Hanoi for our emissions project, kindly drove me 6 km back to the Melia on his Honda Dream. The project we are working on, sponsored by US AID, has us combining a pre-existing set of traffic scenarios for 2020 with estimates of emissions from vehicles, both CO2 and local pollutants. Riding on the back of the ...

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Beware the 2000 Time Bomb [Y2k10]

5 hours ago ago from Gizmodo

Go tell it on the mountain: The Y2K banking computer glitch will bring about screwy traffic lights, a worldwide blackout and (maybe) the return of Christ. Oh those silly profiteering televangelists! I have a theory. Bear with me now. Okay, ready? I think that televangelists of the late 1990s actually wanted the world to end. Or they wanted everyone to think the world was going to end. In which case, they thought that everyone might ...

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Significant Traffic Delays and Backups in the Fair Oaks Mall Area

17 hours ago ago from Local News - Winchester, Loudoun, and Fairfax

Fairfax County reports: Significant Traffic Delays and Backups in the Fair Oaks Mall Area and Surrounding RoadwaysDescription:Police advises that traffic at the Fair Oaks Shopping Center, Ring Road which surrounds the mall, Fair Lakes Parkway, Lee Jackson Memorial Highway and all roads in that general area are backed up, and at a standstill at some places. This is anticipated to continue throughout the evening. Anyone in these areas or ...

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Snow brings high-tech Dutch to their knees

1 day ago ago from Internation Musing: Istanbul, Athens, Amsterdam, Patra, Utrecht, and Thessaloniki.

Traffic in the Netherlands, and many other European countries, has been severly affected by the wintry conditions; much of the Netherlands is covered with a 10 centimetre-thick blanket of snow. The Dutch cyclists' union has received scores of calls from short-distance commuters complaining that local authorities are making every effort to clear the roads but are ignoring the dedicated cycle tracks. Public transport cannot provide an ...

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