Yes, highways are a mode used to transport hazardous materials (hazmat). They provide a network for trucks and other vehicles specifically designed to carry dangerous goods safely. Transporting hazmat by highway requires adherence to strict regulations and guidelines to minimize risks to public safety and the environment. Proper labeling, packaging, and routing are essential components of this process.
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Transport used to travel through the highway of central Africa
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land transport is used by the traders because markets are on the land.
The transport network was gridlocked.What is your favourite mode of transport?The transport industry is worth billions.
Mostly motorbikes are used in Vietnam
Everywhere, for example sitting on your chair, walking, using a mode of transport.
This cannot be answered without knowing the starting location and the mode of transport used
It depends on the speed of the mode of transport being used.
In Texas, you can transport up to 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel in a truck without needing a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or a hazardous materials (hazmat) endorsement, as long as the fuel is not classified as hazardous waste. However, specific regulations may apply depending on the type of transport and the vehicle used. Always check local and federal regulations for any updates or additional requirements.
I suppose it could be used as a one-word sentence, in answer to the question of how you'd arrived somewhere...