Sentences with phrase «along the roadway for»

Without supplies on the ready, salaried construction crews and leased construction equipment could sit idle along the roadway for weeks at a time.

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Used both along roadways and in stores, these billboards allow for an ever - changing and instantly updated cycle of information.
A plan that would allow for tolls along Manhattan roadways at peak times continues to face an uphill climb among Republican lawmakers from New York City in the state Senate.
The state budget approved the use of design - build for the roadway which the city said would avoid a truck ban along a section of it.
For the study, researchers counted live and dead butterflies along roadways in Alachua County in the spring, summer and fall of 2011, during various FDOT mowing intervals.
Szymanski and his fellow researchers found that actin fibers run throughout the cell, forming a network of long - distance «roadways» along which additional materials for the cell wall are transported.
The «parts list» in these processes is similar: Microtubules, semi-rigid tubes of protein, can serve within the cell as scaffolding, roadways, and a building material for machinery; some proteins serve as fasteners, binding and releasing other materials; and motor proteins use chemical energy to push and pull materials along microtubules, or move the microtubules themselves.
The Human Connectome Project, for example, has begun to map the pathways of neurons in the human brain — that is, the bundles of fibers that serve as the roadways along which electrical and chemical activity travels.
One of her professors shared the story of an incident between an international organization and a rural village in Africa in which the mothers of the village opposed the construction of a new road through the community for fear that their children, who had to walk to school along the roadway, would be hit by speeding traffic.
The new six - lane roadway underpass and double - decker railroad bridge will eliminate these sizeable traffic delays along with the potential for rail - grade crossing collisions.
A roadway feature called rumble strips already is in wide use along the sides of highways, and in some cases down the middle of two - lane roads, for the same purpose as lane departure warning.
Smokers are major contributors to the littering problem in the U.S. Tobacco waste, including cigarette butts, accounts for 38 % of all litter found along roadways and at transition points, such as outside buildings where smoking isn't allowed.
Others are dumped along a roadway to fend for themselves.
Rating: More Difficult (The trail leaves the controlled recreational area) Return Time: 1 — 6 hours (Depends on turnaround point) Description: Follow «It's a Ten» roadway for approx. 200 metres, then follow the trail up to the left and along the ridgeline.
Palm Cove as a holiday destination is perfect due to its central geographic location to all of the Cairns sightseeing, tours and attractions and the easy to follow tourist signs that are dotted all along the roadways make it very easy for tourists to find there own way around in their Cairns or Palm Cove car rental.
The vinyl - on - aluminum signs by artist Ryan McGinness were installed on sign posts and traffic lights at five «rest stops» along the route of the weekly Summer Streets program, when the city shuts down about 7 miles of roadways for recreation.
The Westborough Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee's mission is to explore ways Westborough can become safer for pedestrians and cyclists, work to develop a rail trail along an old trolley line in town and advise the Board of Selectmen on roadway safety issues and preventing bicycle accidents.
Pedestrians are more vulnerable and at greater risk for injury when running, biking, or walking along roadways.
Along with its beautiful beaches Puerto Rico is also known for its crowded and dangerous roadways.
Beware of the tendency to idle along roadways at speeds slower than the posted limit because doing so blocks the flow of traffic, causes congestion, and increase the potential for an accident to occur.
An imported species once favoured in Victorian gardens for its ability to provide privacy screens, Japanese knotweed has jumped the garden wall in B.C. and is now rampant in lanes, roadways, stream banks, along highways and on private property ranging from city lots to rural acreage.
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