An interchange where a less trafficked road crosses a busy expressway is typically designed as a grade-separated interchange, often involving overpasses or underpasses. This design allows for smooth traffic flow on the expressway while minimizing delays for vehicles on the minor road. Common configurations include diamond or cloverleaf interchanges, which help manage the differing traffic volumes effectively. Such setups enhance safety and reduce congestion on both routes.
Little blue guys with red crosses
They were these little parts of an invention where if that part of the invention broke, you wouldn't need to replace the whole thing. Just that little part
your not so bright
I think the 67 grille was a little different.
The cross with an image of Jesus' body on it is called a crucifix. Also, the Eastern Catholics often have Byzantine crosses. They are a little more detailed and have more parts that crucifixes and crosses.
let it role off of your fingers and it will put a little zip on the ball when it crosses home.
There would be traffic circles everywhere! I believe traffic would actually move a little faster during rush our with this. The east coast is full of traffic circles.
30 minutes when there is little traffic
its like a bar graph but with little crosses and you join them up with lines
Because people are idiots. If everybody drove with a little common sense and courtesy, we wouldn't need traffic laws.
motorcycle
Other than perhaps the front subframe assembly from the 1967-69 models, very little