Sentences with word «lanes»

Small fixes like dedicated bus lanes and priority at traffic signals, can help get New Yorkers where they need to go faster.
While both include priority check - in, security lanes (where available) and boarding, purchased Premier Access does not include priority baggage handling.
The more crowded the Lexus lanes become, the more expensive it is to drive on them.
The car will also change lanes automatically — all you have to do is tap the indicator and it will move over when it is safe.
«We can use toll lanes to provide express bus services, which can make public transit far more viable as a competitor to cars,» he says.
In 2018, the grocery chain is rolling out a new service to 400 stores that will enable shoppers to scan and pay for their items without checkout lanes, registers, or cashiers.
About 90 % of world trade is transported by sea and the stakes are high in increasingly crowded shipping lanes.
They created visible «lanes» in the shipping department, so anyone could walk in and see exactly what needed to be done and when it was due.
Level 3 means the car can handle what's called «dynamic driving tasks» like steering, braking, and changing lanes.
You guys have tried operating bowling lanes in the past.
Russia has looked to establish a version of eLoran called eChayka, aimed at the Arctic region as sea lanes open up there, but the project has stalled for now.
Then, we created our lanes.
«A lot of their employees live around the area, and the building is on all the bike lanes,» says Anthem spokeswoman Alexa Ulinder - Baughen.
The plan is expected to pass, and if it does, it will mean ISPs and telecoms firms are able to charge companies for access to «fast lanes,» or even block certain apps altogether.
There's also some interesting engineering, such as one road requiring drivers to merge from 50 lanes into 20.
It exempted electric cars from Norway's value added and purchase taxes, which can add 50 % to the cost of a vehicle, and it gave e-car drivers free parking, free charging, and free use of bus lanes.
The majority of the debate revolves around the FCC's proposal to eliminate net neutrality, which would allow Internet service providers to create multiple levels of connection speeds, charging companies for access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes
Walmart, eager to continue its streak of 14 quarters of comparable sales growth in the U.S., has made spurring shopper traffic a top priority by offering services like drive - by pickup for groceries and introducing express lanes for pharmacy prescription pickup.
China suffered a major defeat Tuesday as an international court rebuked its claims on distant waters that contain the world's busiest shipping lanes and declared some of its expansionary tactics illegal.
They've generally promised they won't slow down traffic, block websites, or create fast lanes and slow lanes online.
The cabin of his electric Tesla is eerily silent as the vehicle slides over three lanes of irate Los Angeles traffic.
Today the FCC voted to approve Net Neutrality regulating Internet service like a public utility, prohibiting companies from paying for faster lanes on the Internet.
The modified BMW successfully performed tasks like u-turns, changing lanes, passing other cars, and merging on and off highways.
The 3 - 2 vote overturned net neutrality rules that barred broadband providers from blocking or slowing access to content or allowing websites to pay for «fast lanes» to get their content more quickly to consumers.
New features in the vehicles being tested in San Francisco include the ability to drive on hills, change lanes and share the road with bicycles.
Chad Dickerson called on the FCC to regulate the Internet as a utility, saying startups will be roadkill if fast lanes are allowed
The FCC voted 3 - 2 in December to overturn the net neutrality rules, which barred broadband providers from blocking or slowing access to content or allowing websites to pay for fast lanes to get their content more quickly to consumers.
Video has emerged as a marketing mainstay of Internet business but unaffordable «fast lanes» would tilt the playing field against emerging companies.
Enhanced Autopilot will eventually allow the car to match its speed to traffic conditions, automatically change lanes without driver input, merge on and off highways, and park itself.
It espoused a position largely in line with other internet giants, arguing against the creation of fast lanes and emphasizing the importance of an open internet.
There was no driver involved for the entirety of the trip, and the cars were able to change lanes and adjust their speeds successfully.
The utility says the two spillways alone are 17 - storeys high and five highway - lanes wide, making the contract the project's second - largest, just under the $ 1.75 billion contract inked in 2015 with Peace River Hydro Partners for the dam's foundation and other civil works.
The rules, which were upheld by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals earlier in June, ensure that internet service providers treat data equally and can not give or sell access to so - called internet fast lanes that would prioritize certain internet services over others.
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It also struggled in lanes where the markings were different, such as solid yellow on one side but dotted - white on another.
He wrote, «We both oppose Internet fast lanes.
Tesla is also rolling out new Autopilot features throughout the year, such as the ability to automatically change lanes on a highway.
Since 2006, Detroit has added 150 miles of new bike lanes, including some transformed from old railroads like the Dequindre Cut, says Todd Scott, head of the Detroit Greenways Coalition (and local bike historian).
But since CATSA deployed its analysts in screening lanes, one might conclude most of their techniques are «active» — that is, involving direct interaction.
As part of its ramp - up efforts, Nissan said last year that ProPILOT will allow cars to automatically change lanes by 2018.
When the feature is activated, a display in the instrument cluster will highlight the lanes in green.
The $ 136,000 car was tricked out with just about every technological addition on the market today: a rear - view camera (including night vision), electric rear and side shades, satellite radio, active blind spot detection, a steering wheel that rumbles if you change lanes without signalling, a touch - knob - controlled heads - up - display with GPS and a high - end Bang & Olufson sound system complete with dashboard - mounted tweeter.
Net neutrality, or the notion that Internet service providers (ISPs) and governments should treat all online data equally, has raised many important considerations on whether the Internet should have so - called «fast lanes» that prioritize content based on the ability to pay — and «slow lanes» for providers who can't afford the special treatment.
Swim lanes can be organized based on categories like account manager, client or content type.
The first generation of Tesla Autopilot currently integrated in cars allows them to auto - steer, change lanes with the tap of a signal, exit ramps when the signal is on, look for parking spots, park perpendicularly, parallel park, and be summoned remotely from a garage.
If the FCC were to implement rules that would do away with net neutrality, Internet service providers, or ISPs, would be in the position to make Internet «fast lanes» and charge for those multiple levels of service.
The new hardware will add to Autopilot's preexisting capabilities, allowing the cars do to things like drive themselves in heavy traffic, change lanes without input, and transition on and off freeways without the driver first putting on the signal.
Following the 2014 court ruling, Wheeler proposed a rule that would not reclassify ISPs and opened the door for «fast lanes» affordable to wealthy, established Internet content providers.
Giant companies like Disney, Google or Netflix can handily afford to pay Internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon for special, faster lanes to send video and other content to their customers.
The new rule, which reportedly is more than 300 pages long, which will take effect once it is published in the Federal Register, blocks so - called «fast lanes,» known more formally as paid prioritization, will forbid ISPs from blocking or slowing of some content in favor of others and will make clear that all lawful content has equally standing.
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