Sentences with phrase «arterial highways»

Not only do we render territorial borders imposed on geography, or the network of nerves and arterial highways in the living body, we have devised ways of depicting the most elusive phenomena and abstract concepts, such as time or human consciousness.
The 484,000 sq. ft. complex is located near several major arterial highways leading into Austin.
Milstein says: «I was interested in documenting the patterns, layering, and complexity of cities, highlighting airports, container ports, recreational facilities, and residential and commercial developments, all of which grow organically over time and are connected by roads and arterial highways like a living organism.
Also, I think it likely that removing arterial highways allows traffic to diffuse more evenly across the street network, an overall good thing that admittedly can have bad unintended consequences.
TRAFFIC SNARL OVER: Detours around the Empire State Plaza arterial highways go away this morning.
South from Campbell River, Highway 19 reaches its first interchange, with a four - lane arterial highway that goes west to the village of Cumberland and east to the communities of Courtenay and Comox.
Floors turn up on themselves and function more like massive arterial highways than stable supports.
Building on U.S. DOT research on connected vehicles and adaptive signal control, Denver developed plans to integrate adaptive signal control and smart freeway ramp metering to optimize traffic flow on two major arterial highways.
At the same time, the site has or could have easy access to arterial highways that funnel bureaucrats in and out of the Empire State Plaza, would be a natural wandering spot for convention goers, and lies right behind the city's bus station, which is as smelly and decrepit as any other bus station you've ever visited.
The new plan, which would be implemented in January if de Blasio wins re-election Nov. 7, includes methods to keep traffic moving in Manhattan's central business districts; testing curb access restrictions; expanding «block the box» enforcement to mitigate gridlock; lowering congestion in commercial districts outside of Manhattan; and reducing congestion on the arterial highway system.
The closest our single cells ever get to the «undercarriage» is a recollection of Jones's that he grew up in crack, the bad part of Frank, and a wrong turn on the arterial highway involving a misunderstanding of what the «uvula» is.
Besides serving as one of the arterial highways in the United States, Route 66 was also an inspiration to the future road engineers of America.
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