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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
 Junction (traffic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Firstly, the difference between grade separated (overhead) and grade (level) is established.
A grade separated crossing is a crossing at several levels.
A grade crossing is a crossing between two streets at the same level.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Road_junction   (341 words)

  
 TPW - Highway Projects - Highway 101 Intersection Replacement Projects at Exit 25
The existing at-grade intersection is to be replaced with a grade separated interchange.
As the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Public Works moves towards this goal, three at grade intersections have been identified for replacement with grade separated facilities.
The at-grade intersections at Joggin Bridge and Hectanooga Road are to be replaced with interchanges.
www.gov.ns.ca /tran/highwayops/hwy101intersection.asp   (506 words)

  
 VDOT - U.S. Route 29 Corridor Study - Draft Recommendations
Three specific types of roadway are recommended for the corridor: (1) freeway, (2) parkway with grade-separated interchanges, and (3) parkway with at-grade intersections.
As shown in Exhibit 1, the study recommendation is for a freeway extending from the North Carolina line to the Town of Amherst, parkway with grade-separated interchanges from Amherst to just south of Lovingston, and parkway with a limited number of at-grade intersections from just south of Lovingston to I-64 in Charlottesville.
Parkway with At-Grade Intersections: Roadway would be upgraded to meet current rural principal arterial standards with a lower design speed than for the freeway.
www.virginiadot.org /projects/constfred-rt29recommend.asp   (1057 words)

  
 Some Southwest San Francisco Bay Area Climbs
The climb from University of California at Santa Cruz, where the road begins, is a sort of rolling-uphill, with short steep sections separated by shallower grades and intermediate descents.
With its gentle, steady grade and modest elevation gain, this is the easiest route from Woodside to Skyline Blvd and on to the coast.
Thus the average grade may not in all cases accurately represent the characteristic grade of the climb.
www.westernwheelers.org /main/resources/BA_Climbs.html   (5751 words)

  
 Ninth grade hurdle
I would enthusiasticly support uniforms for young men and women from 9th grade onward BUT I would also have boys and girls separated.
Also, if a student learns at one grade level in one subject, but another in a different subject, it would be easier to teach them at their own individual level.
"Ninth grade in America's public schools has become an increasingly severe hurdle to student progress," according to Boston College education professor Walter Haney.
www.worldmagblog.com /blog/archives/021272.html   (3059 words)

  
 Highway 11 (Ontario) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In some areas the new freeway is being built with at-grade intersections, presumably to be upgraded to full interchanges or grade separated at a future date.
North of Gravenhurst to North Bay, the highway is a mixture of freeway sections and at-grade rural expressway (planned to be upgraded to a full freeway) except for one gap that remains a two-lane conventional highway; that section is expected to be widened by 2012.
Despite the at-grade intersections, the normal freeway speed of 100 km/h (65 mph) is posted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ontario_provincial_highway_11   (787 words)

  
 Tucson Weekly: Quiz the Candidates (August 16 - August 22, 2001)
City transportation planners have been designing a grade-separated intersection at Grant Road and Campbell Avenue for more than a decade, but the cost--at least $15 million, not including $8 million in Campbell widening work now underway--has blocked further action, as has a city charter provision requiring a public vote before construction can begin.
The last time a proposal to improve this intersection was voted on by the citizens, every precinct in Ward 3 approved the project.
The issue is whether the City of Tucson is going to present a transportation infrastructure that allows us to travel north to south and east to west that the voters will approve.
www.tucsonweekly.com /tw/2001-08-16/curr2.html   (769 words)

  
 Skowhegan Transportation Study - Alternatives Page
This crossing would require one grade separated connection at Route 2 and one at-grade intersection at Route 201.
This roadway would require an at-grade intersection with Route 2, a bridge over Back Road, an at-grade intersection at Middle Road (Route 104) and an at-grade intersection at Route 201.
This roadway would require a bridge under at Parkman Hill Road, a bridge over at Malbons Mill Road, an at-grade intersection at Route 150, a bridge at East Madison Road and an at-grade intersection with Route 201.
www.state.me.us /mdot-stage/major-planning-studies/sts/alternatives.htm   (244 words)

  
 Woolpert: Continuous Flow Intersections (CFI)
In response, transportation agencies often install expensive, grade-separated interchanges which cost much more than at-grade intersections and are not as effective.
At grade intersections cost in the tens of millions of dollars, whereas a CFI generally costs between $3 to $5 million.
The CFI is designed to outperform other at-grade intersection solutions at a fraction of the cost and hassle.
www.woolpert.com /asp/nicheCFI.asp   (249 words)

  
 NJDOT - Roadway Design Manual (Metric Units) - Section 7
The greatest efficiency, safety and capacity are attained when the intersecting through traffic lanes are grade separated.
For a new intersection under design, an interchange would be warranted where a capacity analysis indicates that an at-grade design cannot satisfactorily serve, without undue delay and congestion, the traffic volumes and turning movements expected.
For left maneuvers from an off ramp at an unsignalized intersection, the length of cross road open to view should be greater than the product of the prevailing speed of vehicles on the cross road and the time required for a stopped vehicle on the ramp to safely execute a left turn maneuver.
www.state.nj.us /transportation/eng/documents/RDMM/sect7M2001.shtm   (2695 words)

  
 Institute of Transportation Engineers. ITE Journal: Top 10 reasons to come to Las Vegas
As shown in the aerial view of the intersection (Figure 1), the pedestrian movements are accommodated at the intersection by four 15-feet-(ft.)-wide, grade-separated pedestrian bridges.
One mile to the north, the Strip intersection at Flamingo Road also is undergoing a similar, although smaller, conversion to a high-capacity, at-grade intersection banishing pedestrian conflicts with vehicles.
This at-grade signalized intersection accommodates over 100,000 vehicles per day (vpd) on Tropicana Avenue, while at the same time servicing over 60,000 conflicting vehicles on the Las Vegas Strip, making this at-grade intersection one of the busiest in Las Vegas if not one of the busiest in the United States.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3734/is_199905/ai_n8829537   (1193 words)

  
 Summer Reading Lists
Books have been separated by grades (7 through 12) and can be found in the second floor reference area.
All titles may be borrowed for two weeks and are not renewable.
The Library has multiple copies of all of the titles on these lists.
www.finkelsteinlibrary.org /summerread03.html   (195 words)

  
 The Death of Meritocracy
Grade-point averages (GPA) are the least reliable of objective measures, because they vary by undergraduate institution and major.
In other terms, if students got only grades of "A" and "B," 79 percent of the grades obtained by Asians and whites would be "A" compared to 42 percent for blacks and Hispanics.
Grade-point (GPA) and MCAT averages are shown for admitted applicants.
www.lagriffedulion.f2s.com /prop209.htm   (3305 words)

  
 A14 Rookery Crossroads
The draft Orders relate to the proposed improvement of the A14 Trunk Road east of Bury St Edmunds, including provision of a new grade separated junction at Rookery Crossroads.
The A14 Trunk Road (Rookery Crossroads Grade Separated Junction).
The A14 Trunk Road (Rookery Crossroads Grade Separated Junction) (Prohibition of Use of Gaps in Central Reservation) Order 20..,
www.dft.gov.uk /stellent/groups/dft_roads/documents/page/dft_roads_023297.hcsp   (623 words)

  
 RMS2007.DOC
M7 Motorway from the Borris-in-Ossory Grade-Separated Junction to the Motorway-Motorway Interchange.
M7 Motorway from the Motorway-Motorway Interchange to Portlaoise Grade-Separated Junction.
M7 Motorway from the Borris-in-Ossory Grade-Separated Junction to the Motorway-Motorway Interchange Mr.
www.pleanala.ie /REP/MS2/RMS2007.DOC   (19945 words)

  
 RPL-Guide.doc
RPL applicants, who were separated due to compensable injury or disability, and who are fully recovered, may register at no higher grade, or equivalent, than the position held when compensation eligibility was acquired.
RPL applicants who cannot be placed at their former grade (or equivalent) in their commuting area are entitled to priority consideration for equivalent positions elsewhere within DoD, subject to the approval of the appropriate CARE Coordinator.
RPL applicants, who accepted a lower grade position in lieu of separation due to compensable injury, and who are fully recovered, may register for their former or equivalent grade.
www.cpms.osd.mil /care/docs/RPL-Guide.doc   (6200 words)

  
 TMIP-L archives -- June 2005
Re: Capacity issue for grade separated intersection of ariterial and arterial (435 lines)
Re: Capcity issue for grade separated intersection of ariterial and arterial (743 lines)
Re: Capcity issue for grade separated intersection of ariterial and arterial (877 lines)
listserv.tamu.edu /cgi/wa?A1=ind0506&L=tmip-l   (653 words)

  
 Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Highway   (2383 words)

  
 Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Highway   (2365 words)

  
 Highway
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/Highway.htm   (2399 words)

  
 Highway
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
In Brazil, highways (or expressway/freeway) are named "rodovia", and Brazilian highways are divided in two types: regional highways (generally of less importance and entirely inside of one state) and national highways (of major importance to the country).
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/Highway.htm   (2399 words)

  
 Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Highway   (2399 words)

  
 Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Highway   (2399 words)

  
 Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Highway   (2399 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Highway
Generally, a highway is a road which has multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, often with a physical division (median) between opposing traffic, and separate access ramps to and from the highway which are more widely separated than connections on a standard road and are often grade-separated.
Highways are divided, but may have at-grade or grade-separated intersections as demand requires, private driveways are minimized (but not completely forbidden), bicyclists and pedestrians are sometimes allowed, and the speed limits range from 45 to 55 miles per hour.
All interstate highway routes in California are freeways, most important intracity state routes are freeways, and most important intercity state routes are highways (with sections being upgraded to freeways as necessary).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Highway   (5542 words)

  
 The SABRE Roads Website
We then reach the B4101, bearing right across the River Arrow to reach an unfinished grade-separated junction on the northern edge of Redditch.
We then reach anopther grade separated junction - the grade separated route being the A4023 below, which is a little odd as just to the west of this junction the A4023 ends at a roundabout, continuing as a B road.
groups.msn.com /TheSABRERoadsWebsite/roadsnews.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=36812&LastModified=4675477282640565282&all_topics=1   (1540 words)

  
 I-105 Glenn Anderson Freeway (Century Freeway)
This light rail line is double-tracked and is by default completely grade-separated, and high speed.
Unlike many of the earlier L.A. freeways that are at grade or are elevated above grade, I-105 is mostly depressed well below grade with a wide right-of-way and sloping earthen embankments.
The grade transition ahead is the western end of the Century Freeway.
www.roadstothefuture.com /I-105_Century_Fwy.html   (1540 words)

  
 USAJOBS - USAJobs FAQ
Provided that the separated employee submits a timely RPL application and did not refuse a RIF offer of assignment to a position at the same grade, the separated Group I employee is placed on the RPL for 2 years; a separated Group II employee is placed on the list for 1 year.
An employee who has been separated, downgraded, or furloughed for more than 30 days by a RIF has the right to appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) if he or she believes the agency did not properly follow the RIF regulations.
Excepted service employees who are eligible for veterans' preference and who are separated by a RIF are eligible to have their names placed on a reemployment list that gives them future consideration for excepted positions filled by their former agency.
www.usajobs.opm.gov /EI31.asp   (3197 words)

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