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1390:www.leg.state.fl.us
1366:on November 5, 2012
1243:www.waynecounty.com
1221:merriam-webster.com
591:interstate highways
583:semi-trailer trucks
500:central reservation
295:Ontario Highway 401
2840:Runaway truck ramp
2662:Driver's education
2450:Rubberized asphalt
2385:Crocodile cracking
2308:Split intersection
2076:Hierarchy of roads
2037:Single carriageway
1297:Douglas V. Jones:
1025:
943:shipping container
927:
747:emergency vehicles
610:local–express lane
561:
504:right-hand traffic
478:
445:rear-end collision
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365:
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230:head-on collisions
211:. In urban areas,
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2900:Wide outside lane
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2703:Automotive safety
2584:Road slipperiness
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2179:Diverging diamond
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2042:Single-track road
1984:Bicycle boulevard
1487:on March 11, 2012
1162:Green lane (road)
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673:deceleration lane
662:acceleration lane
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251:, a physician in
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2936:Cat's eye (road)
2757:Complete streets
2529:Dead Man's Curve
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2345:Asphalt concrete
2288:Quadrant roadway
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343:Changing lanes,
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2994:Traffic barrier
2954:F-Shape barrier
2909:
2865:Traffic calming
2825:Reversible lane
2815:Pedestrian zone
2800:Motorcycle lane
2762:Contraflow lane
2734:time allocation
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2718:Underride guard
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2534:Expansion joint
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2258:Continuous flow
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767:reversible lane
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1089:of the subject
1087:worldwide view
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1066:Lane numbering
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1049:Virgin Islands
1017:Central Valley
1001:Main article:
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907:vehicle weight
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743:breakdown lane
739:emergency lane
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685:auxiliary lane
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542:Climbing lanes
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426:auxiliary lane
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249:June McCarroll
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177:road transport
154:Silicon Valley
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