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"Is it going to be security concerns or is it going to be traffic tie-ups?
"But obviously there's going to be traffic, because if you don't have traffic, you don't have a project".
The UK general election proved to be traffic gold for national newspaper websites in May, led by the Telegraph whose readership soared by 23%.
The film is trying to be Traffic with burgers: illegal Mexicans (including Catalina Sandino Moreno) provide cheap labour; meanwhile, student activists, including Avril Lavigne in her film debut, plan to free the cows whose GM-enhanced manure is polluting rivers.
But with increased security, and additional streets blocked off, there are bound to be traffic snarls, particularly on Interstate 80, a major link between the airport and downtown, as well as the main route to four mountain venues.
There are also bound to be traffic problems near the boundaries of the tolled area as car drivers skirt around its edge to avoid paying the fee.But if the scheme survives the inevitably difficult transition period and the computers don't collapse, the mayor's political prospects do not look bad.
Also, initial safety index is proved to be traffic dependent.
They'll also have a noisy, over-the-top police escort but the journey to the camp in the Rio suburb of Urca is unlikely to be traffic free.
The filters rules based on the traffic light aspect ratios as well as the tracking stage are used to decide whether the spots on the frames are likely to be traffic lights.
We got past the Mirror Tower, and there was starting to be traffic.
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But, as Iain Ballentine from Roller Ski advises, withhold your inner Franz Klammer and stick to a "gently sloping surface, not too steep - and if you're using a public road, it needs to be traffic-free".
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