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Commercial ship captains are also following recommendations that they sail in international transit corridors that the navies patrol.
They would have the right to declare exclusion zones, no-fly zones and "ground and air transit corridors".
The episode supplied an unwelcome reminder that the area's transit corridors are often shared by freight operations, particularly during off-peak hours.
"The site has the advantage of being close to the revitalized riverfront and highly visible to multiple transit corridors like Route 21 and Route 280," he said.
Natura 2000, the EU's network of natural reserves, is increasingly finding urban sprawl encroaching on its sites and new transit corridors running through them.
Two Metro-North Railroad trains collided after a derailment near Fairfield, Conn., at the height of the evening rush on Friday, injuring 60 people, 5 of them critically, and snarling transit corridors in the Northeast, the authorities said.
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Donkin Bike Co is right in the thick of things in Central, the transit corridor.
His district had long been a transit corridor for insurgents between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and had had almost no government presence.
Just as significant, Mr. Obama has increasingly relied on a transit corridor through Russia to keep American forces in Afghanistan supplied since Pakistan shut off supply routes.
Its potential as an energy transit corridor to Europe was again made obvious during January's gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine.
There are now proportionately fewer attacks in the strategically important Gulf of Aden, thanks in part to escorted convoys and to a transit corridor set up in 2009.
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