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It doesn't always account for road blockages, smaller thruways, or unmarked buildings.
After the 1956 Highway Act, the same process displaced communities to make way for the construction of urban thruways.
Early on, as the war shifted and metastasized, roads became lifelines between different territories, crucial thruways of communication and control.
But in doing so, my partner and I had to use sidewalks—many of the other thruways are rocky gravel or narrow, congested roads with tourist buses.
Local mayors protested their arrival from the capital, the focal point of the outbreak in Chile, and some coastal residents built burning barricades on major thruways to stop their advance.
In Atlanta, for instance, there is an ambitious plan for a bike-lane network that will cover the entire city; Oslo is considering a ban on cars in the downtown area; in Seoul and New York, former elevated thruways and subway routes have been converted into pedestrian oases.
Leningradskoye Highway () is a part of M10 federal highway Moscow – Saint Petersburg inside Moscow. One of the major thruways of Russia's capital, it connects Moscow with several big commuter towns such as Khimki and Zelenograd, as well as with Sheremetyevo Airport.
1999 Almost all before-and-after studies are based on Interstate (freeway, turnpikes, thruways) test sites have minimum paved shoulders and very high crash rates due to inattention. The collision reduction attributed to the installation of CSRS is mainly a function of stable shoulder width, crash rate and profile, climate and diminishing marginal returns.
In thick bushes they will look for the most accessible thruways. Where the spoor crosses an open clearing, they will look in the general direction for access ways on the other side of the clearing. If the animal was moving from shade to shade, they will look for spoor in the shade ahead. If their quarry has consistently moved in a general direction, it may be possible to follow the most likely route by focusing on the terrain, and to look for signs of spoor only occasionally.
Recent before-and- after studies suggest that the effectiveness of CSRS on Interstate highway (or freeways or thruways) with paved shoulders is about 7% to 21% with an overall effectiveness of about 14%. The effectiveness of CSRS on the lower-standard primary highways (that are also divided) has not been given the same consideration as those on Interstate highways. The 2003 Montana study suggested that CSRS on primary highways can result in either worsening or improvement of crash rates. This may be due to variation in recovery zone width and condition, and other factors.
The new boulevard used much of Flynn's original right-of-way, but the causeway across Jamaica Bay connected to mainland Queens east of the location of Flynn's plateau. In conjunction with this extension, Woodhaven Avenue was widened to and renamed Woodhaven Boulevard. Woodhaven Boulevard's northern end at Queens Boulevard was formerly known as Slattery Plaza, where the two major thruways originally intersected with Eliot Avenue and Horace Harding Boulevard. The intersection, along with the Woodhaven Boulevard subway station, were named after Colonel John R. Slattery, former Transportation Board chief engineer who died in 1932 while supervising the construction of the Independent Subway System's Eighth Avenue Line.
Some neighborhoods, such as Crestwood and Park Hill, became popular with wealthy New Yorkers who wished to live outside Manhattan without giving up urban conveniences. Yonkers's excellent transportation infrastructure, including three commuter railroad lines (now two: the Harlem and Hudson Lines), and five parkways and thruways, made it a desirable city in which to live. It is a 15-minute drive from Manhattan and has numerous prewar homes and apartment buildings, Yonkers's manufacturing sector has also shown a resurgence in the early 21st century. On January 4, 1940, Yonkers resident Edwin Howard Armstrong transmitted the first FM radio broadcast (on station W2XCR) from the Yonkers home of C.R. Runyon, a co-experimenter. Yonkers had the longest running pirate radio station, owned by Allan Weiner, which operated during the 1970s through the 1980s. In 1942, a short subway connection was planned between Getty Square and the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, which terminates in Riverdale at 242nd Street slightly south of the city line.

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