#Highways
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rocy5 · 3 months ago
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horseimagebarn · 22 days ago
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horses traveling on a highway meant for cars these horses are many in number and valiant in spirit as they rebel against the removal of horses from main roads following the invention of the automobile they seem to be on the way to chattanooga or greenville or augusta or macon which places them in the united states state of georgia on the interstate i seventy five these georgia horses are on a mission of rebellion against the status quo which is that cars belong on roads and horses belong not on roads
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chasingrainbowsforever · 1 year ago
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~ Black | White | Gray ~
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unbfacts · 5 months ago
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In South Korea, some highways utilize rolling barrier systems with plastic rotating barrels. These barriers absorb impact energy and guide vehicles safely during collisions, reducing the risk of flipping.
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Fall on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway, through British Columbia
Taken September 2023
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rileycruel · 23 days ago
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Tennessee, 2013
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todaysdocument · 16 days ago
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Traffic Control Sign
Record Group 30: Records of the Bureau of Public RoadsSeries: Historical Photograph FilesFile Unit: Traffic - Control Devices - Signs (continued)
Form 114 F-393(5)
Traffic Control Devices
Classification Signs No. 50-4654 State Arkansas Place
[Photograph of road sign that says, "This project is being left unfinished to allow a bad soil condition to stabilize under the traffic before the pavement is constructed."]
Description Arkansas Project F393(5), April 7, 1950.
Negative returned.
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scooby-doo-exploration · 3 months ago
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sonjarenee - Cat relax
TAG themes on ‘Archive’  https://scooby-doo-exploration.tumblr.com/archive
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zadokthepriest · 9 months ago
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by Natasha Masharova
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wachinyeya · 12 days ago
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Bridges and Tunnels in Colorado Are Helping Animals Commute
The state has emerged as a leader in building wildlife crossings, which can save animals, money and human lives.
Article originally from the the NYT, archived at archive.today. Published March 25, 2025
Wildlife crossings are growing in popularity across the country, and in recent years, Colorado has emerged as a leader. Since 2015, it has built 28 new large game crossing structures, according to the state Transportation Department.
The state is rich in wildlife, and many of its species travel from higher elevations in the summer to lower ones in the winter, oftentimes crossing highways at great peril. In 2022, the General Assembly passed a law creating a cash fund for the department to use for animal crossings. Colorado has also evaluated its highways to create a priority list for future projects.
Wildlife crossings, when combined with long stretches of fencing to funnel animals to the right location, have been found to reduce vehicle collisions with large animals by more than 80 percent.
They are expensive, but research has shown they can save money when installed on stretches of highway with at least an average of three collisions between motorists and deer per mile per year. For collisions with elk and moose, which are bigger and therefore cause more damage to vehicles and people, that threshold goes down to less than one collision per mile per year.
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Wildlife crossings transcend political divisions, said Patricia Cramer, an ecologist who consults with states on wildlife crossings, including the project on Route 160. They are popular among Republicans and Democrats. Of the two states she sees as national leaders, Wyoming is red and Colorado is blue.
For the Southern Ute, the crossings fit in with the cultural importance of being stewards of the land, said Andrew Gallegos, a member of the Tribal Council.
“This is one way to give back,” Mr. Gallegos said. “To help preserve life.”
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typhlonectes · 2 years ago
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tintenfischie · 10 months ago
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Burnt out RV along Mountain Highway, Spanaway, WA - Summer 2024
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gwydionmisha · 1 year ago
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unbfacts · 6 months ago
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highways-are-liminal-spaces · 9 months ago
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