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Lane capacity varies widely due to conditions such as neighboring lanes, lane width, elements next to the road, number of driveways, presence of parking, speed limits, number of heavy vehicles and so on – the range can be as low as 1000 passenger cars / hour to as high as 4800 passenger cars / hour
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1430:. pp. 516–517.
1401:www.leg.state.fl.us
1377:on November 5, 2012
1254:www.waynecounty.com
1232:merriam-webster.com
602:interstate highways
594:semi-trailer trucks
511:central reservation
306:Ontario Highway 401
2851:Runaway truck ramp
2673:Driver's education
2461:Rubberized asphalt
2396:Crocodile cracking
2319:Split intersection
2087:Hierarchy of roads
2048:Single carriageway
1308:Douglas V. Jones:
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954:shipping container
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758:emergency vehicles
621:local–express lane
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515:right-hand traffic
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456:rear-end collision
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2053:Single-track road
1995:Bicycle boulevard
1498:on March 11, 2012
1173:Green lane (road)
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684:deceleration lane
673:acceleration lane
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262:, a physician in
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1098:worldwide view
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677:merge lane
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279:Birmingham
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2841:Road diet
2743:Space and
2688:Road rage
2575:Oil spill
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2525:Black ice
2520:Avalanche
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2043:Side road
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1956:Super two
1951:Ring road
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