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In the year since this road section was paved, traffic has jumped from 800 vehicles a day to 3,000 a day, said Mr. Manduul of the Transportation Department.
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Her agency suggests riding scooters only on smooth, paved surfaces without traffic and avoiding water, sand, gravel or dirt.
The path between the ship terminal and the Circle Line is smoothly paved, but the traffic lights are not all working and it does not seem unlikely that a few starry-eyed tourists, debarking the Love Boat, could be clipped by cyclists or that a few cyclists might be clipped by cabs.
Always smoothly paved, when the traffic is light, it's as close as California gets to the autobahn, and speeding toward the stars, one hand on the wheel, the other trying to keep the jazz signal for KLON (now KKJZ) tuned in, is where I "wrote" this book.
They left the hotel driveway, kicking pebbles, and turned right onto a heavily trafficked paved road.
He imagined wide, paved roads where the traffic flowed freely.
Today, Monrovia has paved roads, street lights, traffic lights, functioning government institutions, running water (although more work is required).
The paved street in the traffic circle around Union Station was in such poor condition that I felt as though I was on a roller coaster.
Chad occupied an area three times the size of Germany and had less than seven hundred miles of paved roads, with two traffic lights in N'Djamena, neither of them functioning.
The short street between the Tube station and the bank will be closed off to traffic, and paved, benches will be positioned around the place and a shock-and-awe-inspiring example of public art will be brought in (if we're very lucky).
On August 7, 1926, the state completed paving on M-16, opening it to traffic as "the first paved highway across the state".
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