Sentences with phrase «from people driving»

From people driving pets around to screaming kids in the back seat and acts we can't really talk about on this site, distracted driving is everywhere.
But that is nothing compared with the implied effects from people driving on unpaved roads.
The exterior has just got so much road presence that it turns heads wherever it goes, even from people driving around in luxury SUVs.
«We are already struggling with the number of cars we have in the streets of our cities; congestion, air pollution, road safety issues, health impacts from people driving all the time,» said Luc Nadal, technical director for urban development at the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP).

Not exact matches

You could focus on transporting seniors to medical appointments locally, or, if you live in an area that's some distance from a city, you could focus on driving people long distances to specialist appointments at world - class hospitals.
True drive, commitment, and dedication spring from a desire to prove something to the most important person of all.
Because most people are right handed, and Americans drive on the right side of the road, most people move through a store from right to left.
As CNBC reports, the outdoorsy town of Bend, Oregon, located a 1o - hour drive from San Francisco, is now becoming a commuter town for a select few people.
If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where people think nothing of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
I think he saw it — the political pressure that really resulted from public pressure, or people saying things as simple as, «I drive around the city and I can see with my own eyes that the lights are not synchronized.»
I'm going to go from running 386 people to 40,000 and you believe that my turning around the research business will drive the stock higher, and you want to keep me flat?»
That combination of a lot more people in general, and a far heavier concentration of the elderly — who consume the vast bulk of medical services from hip replacements to angioplasties — will drive demand for doctors far higher.
Backyard BBQ has grown to 4,312 members from in the U.S. and in more than 20 different countries, Hall says, and it is driving «a significant amount of traffic» to the company's main website where people can buy sauces and rubs.
I'm a really proud Canadian, and being able to travel around the world driving these trucks has been amazing, and I love telling people about where I'm from.
Memories of the genocide from 1975 — 79 still color the world's perception of Cambodia, though they are also driving the country's young people to overcome that perception.
Established in New York City in 2014, Row House was born from the idea that rowing is simply the most efficient low - impact, high - energy, full - body workout for any fitness level that unites, inspires and drives people to dig a little deeper.
Thompson hopes it will drive more people into the restaurant, bringing the U.S. counter / drive - thru customer ratio closer to fifty - fifty, up from the current 30 to 70.
It also used information from the career - oriented social network LinkedIn, which Microsoft owns, and connected people into business meetings — even while driving a car.
The vast majority of people traveling for the holiday are driving — 89.3 percent, or 45.5 million, up 3.2 percent from last year.
From Jan. 9 - 12, 180,000 people are expected to visit the convention to experience the self - driving cars, 8K televisions, and robots, among other things, that are on display.
Just being a good enough boss not to drive people out the door is far from enough.
From the book: «For 2,000 years, the people of Igorot Sagada have laid their dead to rest by jamming their bodies into compact wooden coffins and hoisting them up onto brackets driven into the side of a cliff.
To find out, I talked with Scott and his wife Judy — two of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet — at the Rolex 24, his final race before retiring from driving.
Until the company can move away from an ad - driven business model (which accounts for 90 percent of revenue), it will continue to make people's data available to advertisers and potentially bad agents.
After multiple calls from irate neighbors, «which continued even after Blackman assured the Silvermans that the «parties were small and that everything was under control,» the Silvermans drove out on the afternoon of June 23 and found «about 50 cars in the road, security guards checking IDs» and «at least 100 persons all over their yard.»
Google recently unveiled more detail about its much - buzzed - about wearable computer, releasing a teaser video showing people doing everyday things with the futuristic tech specs — playing with the kids, skiing, driving, carving a giant tiger's head from a block of ice.
No matter how driven a person is, though, he or she will still want to be reassured that the company will be around a few years from now.
This includes everything from the willingness of a local community to walk into your store to buy things, to the willingness of neighbours to put up with the noise of your trucks driving past, to the willingness of the people's duly elected representatives to pass the kinds of legislation that make modern commerce possible.
The opportunity share of new entrepreneurs increased 10.5 percent from 2014 to 2016, meaning more people are striking out on their own because they want to, instead of being driven by necessity.
«I think what drives a service like this comes from people in places with a strong high - tech drive,» says Joseph Rosenfeld, a personal - image consultant in Silicon Valley.
Nowhere near as sophisticated as things are today, geo - targeting allowed marketing companies to hit a general area (usually a town, county or city) and drill down to the right people in that area using data mined from cookies, so, for example, farmers within driving distance of one of the many Springfields across our great land would get ads from the local Agway there telling them when there was a sale on farmer stuff.
«Very few people deeply understand» driverless car technology, said Chris Urmson, the self - driving car pioneer lured from academia who now leads Google's project.
That was down slightly from 24 percent in the previous three months, when the World Cup helped drive traffic to the service, and remains well behind Facebook's Inc's community of more than a billion people.
After a week - long standoff with regulators last December when Uber argued that its cars do not meet the state's definition of an autonomous vehicle because they require constant monitoring by a person, Uber moved its self - driving cars from San Francisco to Arizona, a state with fewer regulations for autonomous vehicles.
When Ziyaee finds a place with a higher bonus, he will either try to contact people from that area online, or by physically driving there, depending on distance.
Even in little Sparta, a 90 - minute drive from Manhattan, the brothers found plenty of talented people who were eager to work close to home.
But instead of showing you status updates, driving directions or allowing you to take pictures directly from your field of vision like Glass does, the intention for these contact lenses is very specific: to aid people with diabetes.
The accident caused me to think differently about the way people drive and all the distractions in the way, from texting and emails to navigation.
But it was undoubtedly a pretty sight for anyone who depends on major - league hockey for a living — from the ticket taker in the booth to the person who drives the Zamboni.
You don't want people to be driven away from your message, but you want to be seen as a useful resource.
Calling the decision «outrageous,» former HealthCare.gov CEO Kevin Counihan said in a statement that the move could keep young, healthy people from getting into the insurance pool, thereby driving up costs.
«The emotional decision - making process that drives people's perception of flavor, of enjoyment, really starts from the very moment that they start thinking about eating the product,» he says.
The city of just over 33,000 people is located near the shores of Lake Michigan in the western part of the state, about a half - hour drive from Michigan's second most - populated city, Grand Rapids, and roughly an hour from Kalamazoo, the home of Western Michigan University, which has an enrollment of nearly 23,000 students.
Using data and automation to drive remarkable results for clients, Daniel has grown Brainlabs from 1 - 170 people within the short space of six years.
They will appeal to a wide range of people, from a marketing manager at a small or medium business to a business owner that wants to better understand how to use Facebook to drive sales.»
Business leaders often ask me: what key performance indicators (KPIs) should they track to drive activities from their sales people and deliver results?
Only emergency support from the ECB is keeping the banks afloat and saving Greece from a chaotic euro exit that would inflict more pain on its people and gravely damage the currency, the strongest symbol of the EU's drive for an «ever closer union» on a continent once ravaged by two world wars.
It has a population of more than 620,000 residents, making it the 27th largest city in the U.S. Prior to World War II, it had an economy driven largely by major stock yards that attracted people and businesses from Omaha and Chicago.
Obama could win if he will drive all of the Wall Street people from Goldman Sachs and Corporate America from the White House.
Additionally, people have already been known to try to game the engagement - driven system that Facebook is now falling back on — the company recently cracked down on «engagement bait» from users and brands that request likes and shares from readers.
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