Sentences with phrase «traveling on interstate highways»

I prefer to travel on interstate highways if possible.
There are 27 states that currently allow loads up to 100,000 pounds to travel on interstate highways.
When traveling on the interstate highway system, trucks must follow federal regulations for weight.

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Tesla's all - electric Semi truck was spotted yet again, this time traveling at highway speeds on a major interstate that leads to the...
The state Department of Transportation shut down one mile of Interstate 81's northbound lanes in Syracuse on Monday because the rear of Tartaro's building began crumbling next to the shoulder of the highway, posing a possible risk to 50,000 motorists per day who traveled that route.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government embarked on a plan to link the nation's metro areas via interstate highways, further encouraging car travel.
The disadvantage is that it's like building the entire interstate highway system before the first car could travel on it.
Try a barely competent city car that if driven too much on the Freeway / Highway / Interstate will have its battery capacity diminished with each and every mile traveled over 40 mph.
Our travels during a week with the ILX Hybrid racked up 379 miles, 187 miles on Interstates, the balance was mixed in town and some highway miles.
The image of horizontal comes from traveling West on Interstate 80 in Eastern Colorado and the unending ribbon of highway, straight as an arrow, with mile markers as the only guide to progress.
Blind spot truck accidents most commonly occur on highways, especially multi-lane highways, specifically interstate highways and roads where vehicles travel side - by - side and may not necessarily see each other.
What is at issue here is not his right to travel interstate, but his right to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways, and we have no hesitation in holding that this is not a fundamental right.
When driving on interstate highways or other highways with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the emergency vehicle, and except when otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer, drivers approaching a law enforcement or other authorized emergency vehicle parked on a roadway with their emergency lights activated, will be required to leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, as soon as it is safe to do so.
One need only travel on Interstate 94 through Jamestown and Bismarck, or Highway 83 through Minot to discover how many trailers there are among North Dakota motorists.
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