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    people must think of a solutions for this problem. Before we discuss the possible solutions regarding the traffic problem, let us know first the reasons or the causes of this problem. The main reason of this is the large number of vehicles on the road. Nowadays, due to the development of the world people can now afford to buy their own car and other kinds of vehicles and because of this, traffic is now bumper to bumper. This problem is indeed bothering for it causes a lot of inconvenience to different

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    An Undisputable Edge

    mention these three? If we look back at their road to the postseason, these three squads have a significant difference in their win-loss record when compared to all the other teams: when playing at home, their records were far better as compared to when playing on the road. Let’s take a look at the Indiana Pacers. Going into the playoffs, this team was the third seed in the Eastern Conference, a noteworthy achievement. However, when playing on the road, this team was mediocre throughout the season

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    Problems and Solutions in the Land of Bhutan

    the defining development issues in our country. Our transportation, both over land as aerial, is the key to access enterprises, markets, or services. Though fluent transportation is not a simple task. With the combination of our underdeveloped roads and airports our rough topography and climate make it one of the worst countries in the world for travelling. On one hand the mountains ensure that the rainfall can not reach some valleys while on the other hand rainclouds can remain on one place

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    Business Plan

    Bibliography---------------------------------------------------------------------------------13 Abstract The frustration caused by everyday traffic in Egypt’s biggest cities such as Cairo and Alexandria made people wish if they only knew that the road they are planning to drive thru is blocked they would have probably took another route to where ever they hoping to go.Bey2ollak nowadays is helping to achieve such wish throughout all Egypt. With almost one million trusted users and more than two

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    503 Analytical Tools Spring 2016 Homework #5 Student Name:____________________ Worked with:_____________________________________________________________ 1. MBB Problem 24.2 (modified): Tex Anderson has just been appointed director of the Roads Department in Gak, Texas. He knows that the last director was “urged to explore other career opportunities” due to performance problems in the department. The former director never collected data on performance, frequently exceeded spending ceilings

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    Uneven Development - Oshkosh Wi

    focused our fieldwork on was the downtown area (Main Street) and the routes leading to Main Street. We decided to study this area because there are routes that lead to downtown that run through UW-Oshkosh and from Highway 41. We wanted to explore the road conditions and infrastructure development along these paths that lead to Main Street because the development downtown in Oshkosh is socially, economically and environmentally expanding. While conducting field work within Oshkosh, we found that the

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    Traffic Jam

    Nowadays, traffic jam is becoming a big problem for everyone within the city. it is very terrible. People feel angry and they will go to school or work late. They spend their time on the road. The reasons why traffic jam occur are vehicles increasing during New Year season, accidents happened on the road and toll plazas. One of the reasons which cause traffic jam is vehicles increasing during New Year season. Many people will go back to their hometown during New Year season like Hari Raya Puasa

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    Turtle

    smartphones are constantly being checked at, driving can become a problem. People who are caught driving, using their smartphones, should result in mandatory jail time with car manufactures have developed technology to allow the drivers to focus on the roads while giving drivers accessibility to smartphones via Bluetooth or hands free devices there should be no excuses when one is caught. Texting and driving is a dangerous practice as is can lead to tickets, accidents and worst of all the loss of lives

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    A More Than Modest Proposal to Solve the Ever-Growing Traffic Troubles

    More Than Modest Proposal to Solve the Ever-Growing Traffic Troubles On average, an American commuter spends around 30 hours per week sitting in traffic going to and from the job that they may or may not love. Commuters in some cities like Washington DC, that is both near and dear to our hearts, can spend roughly 60 hours per week stuck in traffic. Not only is time wasted wasted while commuting, but the gas that we constantly fill our cars up with may as well be flushed down the drain. Following

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    Furthermore, it is well known that trees improve air quality; leaves filter the air we breathe, absorb pollution, and give off oxygen. It is also well known that traffic gives off myriad pollutants that decrease air quality. It would seem that widening our roads would bring increased growth, and thus a better economy, to our city. However, consider that trees bring energy savings by moderating heat in commercial areas, and that landscaping with trees increases property values. Traffic, on the other hand, will

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