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it was the Department of Transportation
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it was the Department of Transportation
Some roads which have two lanes have staggered stop lines where the road meets another road. Often it will be the outer lane that has its stop line set back from the stop line of the inner lane. This is done where road widths are too restrictive for longer vehicles to easily turn into the two-laned road. With the outer lane's 'stop line' set back it gives better opportunity for longer vehicles to turn into that road without having to worry about hitting the vehicle that is stopped at the stop line, because it will be set back a bit.
It is driving exclusively on the highway at a set speed with no stop and go traffic.
The Progressive Movement, which emerged in the early 20th century, sought to address issues such as monopolies, corruption, and social problems. Progressives advocated for government intervention to regulate big business, promote social welfare programs, and combat political corruption through various reforms and policies. They believed in promoting social justice and creating a more equitable society for all.
It wasn't set anywhere "real". It was called The Road to Utopia. Loads more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_to_Utopia
the silk road was an intricate set of trade routes.
dagbelling or dag-belling, is an Indian / English expression still used in India and Pakistan within the construction industry. The term means to set out or mark and alignment; usually of a canal, drain, road or dam.
Rochdale, Lancashire.
I think it came out ( as a play) in the late thirties and had something to do with Canada. Offbeat social dramas often were set in our neighbor to the North, which has no real Movie Industry, by the way. they were never set in midtown Manhattan, Chicago, off-road motels, etc. they used to dump on Canada.