Sentences with phrase «at an intersection where»

But they said they would keep the program at intersections where accidents have declined.
It met its end at an intersection where the other driver ran a red.
He turned left at an intersection where a city sign for Holden Street was bolted to the corrugated - metal wall of a warehouse.
«Those stories have gotten more compelling and the technology has certainly improved, and so for me, the Halo universe is an amazing opportunity to be at that intersection where technology and myth - making meet to produce something really groundbreaking.
So at every intersection where lines crossed, I put a colored line to mark through that intersection, just because I didn't have anything else to do with the painting, it was so fucked up.
This type of crash is quite common at intersections where one driver is lawfully stopped at a light and another one barrels into the first from behind, knocking him or her into oncoming traffic.
Operating at the intersection where law, politics, policy and public perception meet, we are experts in managing political, media and reputational challenges.
In the context of pedestrian accidents, negligent driving is particularly dangerous at intersections where pedestrians are likely to be walking or standing nearby.
From the Ontario handbook At any intersection where you want to turn left or right, you must yield the right - of - way.
This convenient online DMV Florida Driver's Handbook contains what parameters are used in establishing speed limits in the state, when you need to stop for a school bus, who has the right of way at a 4 - way stop and what to do at an intersection where the traffic light is malfunctioning.

Not exact matches

'' [Apple COO] Jeff [Williams] has asked me to lead the thinking (or at least the conversation) on the intersection of the regulatory landscape (as it currently exists and where we hope we might be able to influence its movement) and our products and platforms,» Robin Goldstein, a special projects attorney for Apple, said in an email seen by MobiHealthNews.
Matt Belvedere is a veteran journalist at the intersection of where live television news programs and the Internet meet — developing and managing an online and social media presence for CNBC's flagship morning show, «Squawk Box.»
Intellifusion, a Shenzhen - based AI firm that provides technology to the city's police to display the faces of jaywalkers on large LED screens at intersections, is now talking with local mobile phone carriers and social media platforms such as WeChat and Sina Weibo to develop a system where offenders will receive personal text messages as soon as they violate the rules, according to Wang Jun, the company's director of marketing solutions.
Sitting in a stopped car at an intersection, waiting for the light to turn green and traffic to clear out of the way so you can get where you're going is no one's idea of fun.
We invest globally in companies at the intersection of The Internet of Things (IoT) and the Cloud, where billions of smart sensors, vehicles, cameras, industrial and consumer devices of all types are connected to the Internet, streaming vast amounts of data to the Cloud.
Ryu is a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he leads an initiative focused on the intersection of diplomacy, technology, and innovation.
In fact, using only three active satellites and looking at a map application, such as those provided by Google, you would find that you are shown at the exact point where your vehicle is, whether you are at an intersection or in the middle of the road.
Passionate about the intersection of tech and media, Randi was an early employee at Facebook where she was the creator of Facebook Live, and currently hosts a weekly tech business show called Dot Complicated on SiriusXM.
You can find her at JennyBlake.me where she explores systems at the intersection of mind, body and business.
Tony Romm is the senior editor for policy and politics at Recode, where he covers the intersection of Washington and Silicon Valley.
Sanford Police confirmed that the accident happened at the intersection of I - 4 and route 417 — less than a mile from where Zimmerman shot Martin...
On Friday, September 11 and Saturday, September 12, I'll be at Irvine United Congregational Church for their annual Faith & Works Conference, where I'll be joining several other speakers in discussing the intersection of faith and everyday life and the future of the Church in a changing context.
Covering faith, culture and intentional living, the stories we tell are at the intersection of where a Christ - centered life is really lived.
He has completed a Masters of Global Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary and is completing a Doctorate at Fuller where he is exploring the anodyne influence of the collective church at the intersection of race, justice, and the practices of peacemaking in the public square.
I was watching a movie once where a blind man was standing at the crosswalk of a busy intersection.
OWN THIS PRINT The CruciFiction: I stand out on the corner of the church's property right on the busy intersection where people can look at me every day as they pass by in their...
The stories we tell are at the intersection of where a...
In looking at the direction it appears you're headed with this series, which seems to be more or less the intersection of the Bible, the church and the political arena, I revisited your first post in the series, where you said
Jack joins the association following her position as director of regulatory and international affairs at the American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI), where she was responsible for navigating the intersection of science and policy and the promotion of global harmonization of standards to ensure trade equity for frozen foods.
According to the Houston Chronicle, the parade is set to kick off at the intersection of Smith and Lamar, continuing north on Smith before turning east on Walker, looping south on Milam before turning around by going west on Pease, and then turning north on Smith again and ending where it began back on Lamar.
«There are a million places in Chelsea and other parts of Manhattan where this type of development could go; putting it on top of an historic landmark, at an intersection already bursting at the seams with traffic, and where it will cast a shadow on the High Line park, just makes no sense.»
This will shorten crosswalks at the most heavily used Delancey Street intersections, including Essex Street, Christie Street and Forsyth Street — but the impact may be biggest at Clinton Street, where the city will shrink the crosswalk by nearly 50 feet, from about 125 feet long to about 75 feet long, sources said.
Borough President Scott Stringer and Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal accused the DOT of moving too slowly on a host of upgrades at the busy intersection, where West 71st Street, Amsterdam Avenue, and two lanes of Broadway converge in a jumble of cars and crosswalks.
Other busy intersections with longer crossing times than Delancey Street include West Street at Albany Street, where pedestrians have 31 seconds to cross eight lanes; Houston Street at Essex Street, where pedestrians have 30 seconds to cross eight lanes; 12th Avenue at 23rd Street, where pedestrians have 34 seconds to cross six lanes; Ocean Parkway at Church Avenue in Brooklyn, where pedestrians have 45 seconds to cross 10 lanes; and Atlantic and Flatbush avenues in Brooklyn, where pedestrians have 60 seconds to cross four lanes.
In a city where unions are powerful political forces to begin with, Seabrook derived unusual clout from his position at the intersection of multiple lines of influence.
Following two reported car - pedestrian accidents on campus already this semester, students and faculty at SUNY Plattsburgh held a safety forum recently to delve into where the dangerous intersections are and why pedestrians are at risk.
County lawmakers Rob Trotta, Leslie Kennedy and Tom Muratore, along with four GOP legislative candidates, held a news conference at the busy intersection of Route 25A and Miller Place Road in Miller Place where one pedestrian and one bicycle death have occurred.
Each paragraph below describes at least one diagram made of straight lines and a specific number of points of intersection where the lines cross.
One is at the intersection of agribusiness and recycling, where waste management and water reuse are two rapidly growing examples.
«I sit at the intersection of scientific modeling [and] public policy — looking at how those models are applied in ranking alternative policy solutions — and then philosophy, where I look at questions of how good the models are and when they become good enough to drive public - policy decisions,» he says.
And he has done so at the particular intersection of science with public policy environment and the human condition where public and policy - maker confusion about the realities is more dangerous for the future of society than on any other science - and - policy question excepting, possibly, the dangers from weapons of mass destruction.
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth is located 25 miles northwest of the spot, near the intersection of Highways 41 and 46, where James Dean wrecked his Porsche Spyder and died on September 30, 1955, an event commemorated by an unattractive, stainless - steel roadside shrine erected by a Japanese businessman.
About 100 protesters decided to make their stand here instead, in a grassy area at the intersection of Kula Highway and Haleakalā Highway, where the convoy would pass by on its way up the mountain.
The quake struck at the intersection of the most vigorous collision of continental plates on the planet, where the Indian continental plate smashes into the Eurasian plate and dives beneath it.
Leigh is the Senior Relationships Editor at mindbodygreen, where she analyzes new research on human behavior, looks at the intersection of wellness and women's empowerment, and takes...
Scheinbaum will be at the Stanford Medicine X ED conference on the future of medical education at the intersections of people, technology and design in Palo Alto in April, where she'll present «The Power of Functional - Medicine Trained Doctors and Coaches to Create Patient - Empowered Healthcare.»
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For those of you wondering exactly where the wall is, it's at the intersection of Kenmare Street and Mott Street, and close to the coffee shop Greecologies for reference point.
The Point of All Places About Blog Welcome to RichardsonBorne.com where I share teachings on Non-separation from a life being lived at the intersection of spiritual awakening & American culture.
Starting with the story of conservative Christian ideology being peddled at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs (where fliers for Mel Gibson's The Passion were handed out, and Ted Haggard's New Life ministries touted) and winding back in time, the movie follows author and former Roman Catholic priest James Carroll as he interweaves his own family history with a grander inquisition into faith, and in particular the nasty, tangled intersection between Christianity and Judaism.
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