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Indeed, after the 1996 fare hike, Schaller says, cabbies wound up driving slightly less.
David was driving slightly in front of Jeffrey's car, heading south on Searingtown Road, the authorities said, when he lost control of his car, which skidded into the northbound lane and flipped over.
But speak to any cycle campaigner and they'll say that a real increase in bike use needs to be driven in two ways – the carrot of safe riding infrastructure et al and the stick of making driving slightly less attractive.
"Google has patented driving slightly to the left side of a lane when you're passing a truck.
The rover, which has been driving slightly uphill for about six miles since it landed, has encountered the leading edge of the bathtub ring intermittently.
One late night I was driving slightly tired, when I veered off the lane the LDWS chimed and pulled my seatbelt refocusing my attention to the road so it does work, whether or not you like nanny systems.
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It's rowers who have to drive the second furthest after horse riders to get in a boat (24 miles), with cricketers driving just slightly less (21.5 miles each time).
In her lifetime she was called the Booker bridesmaid so often she could be forgiven for it driving her slightly nuts.
For swing tunes, Riddle developed his trademark "heartbeat rhythm," a steady, driving beat, slightly slower than most swing charts, and meant to emulate "the pulse rate of the human heart after a brisk walk," in Riddle's words.
According to the survey, nearly half of all adults text while driving, whereas slightly fewer (43 percent) of teens admit to texting while driving.
Over the day of driving, the slightly faster of the two Focuses averaged 106mph, including the time lost for pit stops and driver changes.
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